Albany is a seaport city in southern Western Australia, about 415km northwest from Perth, the capital of Western Australia. Albany is the fifth largest city in Western Australia. Albany has a long history and was founded in 1827. Albany is one of the most famous and popular tourist cities in Western Australia and is one of the best places to explore the beauty of Western Australia.
Albany is known for its well-preserved natural scenery and heritage, with its fascinating natural landscape and a century-old heritage. It is the best combination of nature and history, and the most outstanding representative of history and humanity. The whale processing plant, which stopped operating in 1978, has now turned into a whale museum, the best place to learn about whaling. The Albany wind power plant, Australia's latest and largest power plant, has 18 wind turbines. Is Australia's most important power plant.
Albany has countless beaches and bays, clear bays, stretches of beaches and vast seas make up the most beautiful coastline, become the most desirable place. Visitors can enjoy the natural beauty of Albany in places such as (Middleton Beach), (Emu Point), Middleton Beach in Emu Cape, while (Little Beach), a small beach about 30 kilometers from Albany, is far from earthly paradise.
In addition to the above-mentioned beauty, the annual classic car race also attracts countless visitors here.
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Visitor centre of Albany