Albany History + Highlights #WCEXP
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Albany, Western Australia.
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Start at the National ANZAC Centre. Here you'll be assigned the identity of an actual serviceman or woman, and follow their experience of the Great War. The interactive displays will take you on an intimate journey of their experience, and at the end, you'll learn their fate. For those lucky enough to survive, read about their return home and the difficulties they faced adjusting back to normal society.
Under the shade of trees planted to remember fallen soldiers, the Avenue of Honour leads to the Memorial of the Desert Mounted Corps. It commemorates Australian and New Zealand soldiers who died in service or were killed in action in Egypt, Palestine and Syria during World War One.
Stop at the Padre White Lookout. He was the first to commemorate lives lost in war with a dawn service in 1932, from the top of Mount Clarence, the very site where many gathered to watch the convoys depart in 1914. Take in the view that the departing ANZAC Troops had before they sailed onwards to war; for some of them, the last vision of homeland.
Curving around Mt Adelaide, Breaksea Island comes into view and stories of the construction of the lighthouse and its connection to the ANZAC narrative are revealed. At Middleton Beach, pause a moment to absorb the vista of the ocean and perhaps, if lucky, a glimpse of sheltering whales and calves.
Journeying into the city centre, along the way you'll drive past the oldest farm in Western Australia and learn of the contribution it made to the social life and nourishment of the early community; a property with a chequered history. Plus, you'll visit one of the earliest homes in Australia at Patrick Taylor Cottage.
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Lat: -35.015339 Lng: 117.883374