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Commemorate the Bicentennial Anniversary of the City of Albany Lighting the Sound Eco-Tour of Southern Western Australia – Éclairage de la Son – Éco-Tour du Sud-Ouest de l’Australie
THEME: Discover Southern WA, the Wheatbelt, South East and Great Southern with its history of European settlement and colonisation, the stories about the original custodians of the land the first nation’s peoples, visit Wave Rock with “The Humps” and “Hippos Yawn,” see extraordinary PUBLIC silo large-scale art trails in Newdegate, Ravensthorpe, Albany and Katanning, travel into Cape Le Grande National Park and the amazing Lucky Bay on the south coast, and view other treasures like the Historical Whaling Station and National Anzac Centre all complimented with fine dining and wine experiences in Albany, Denmark and Swan Valley. This tour will leave some long lasting memories and life-long friendships.
Day 1 Welcome to Country, Woolsheds, “Bart” the sheep, Kokoda Track, Indigenous Cultural Experience and Colonial History
Day 2 Whales, Anzacs and Silo Art
Day 3 Karri Forests and Tree Tops, Rivers, Dairies, Local Vignerons and Vineyards
Day 4 Sustainability, Wellness, Fine Dining and Cultural Sites
Day 5 Mountain Country “Place of Many Eyes,” Malleefowl, Silo Art and Cultural Sites
Day 6 South Coast – Quaint Bays, Turquoise Blue Waters with Pristine Sandy Beaches – “La Terre Des Francais”
Day 7 Twilight Cove, Endless Beaches and Scenic Coastal Bays
Day 8 Rangelands, Cultural Sites, Mine Shafts, Artwork and Painted Silos
Day 9 Waves and Humps
Day 10 Art and Tin Horse Trails, Country Rivers and Heritage Precincts
Day 11 Swan Valley Vineyards and the famous “Rose and Crown”
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