
Albany Must-Sees
Albany serves as a significant historical site, being the final Australian port for the first convoy of ANZAC troops in 1914. The National ANZAC Centre and Princess Royal Fortress preserve this military heritage on Mount Adelaide. The region's coastline is defined by the granite formations of Torndirrup National Park, including the natural Blowholes, and the turquoise waters of Two Peoples Bay Nature Reserve. Little Beach and Oyster Harbour showcase the area's diverse marine environments, from secluded white-sand coves to expansive estuaries.
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