Albany - Alb04 waterfallSoft diffused light falling across rugged formations. Albany, Western Australia, unfolds with a mix of wild Southern Ocean energy and serene coastal beauty, making it a standout destination for landscapes and seascapes. Rugged granite headlands, turquoise bays, wind carved forests and sweeping views across King George Sound create a location rich in texture, mood and natural drama. Powerful swells crash against cliffs while calmer beaches glow with
Stages of growth and size of trees varies in the Boranup Forest
plus a myriad of native Australian trees
The white sand and clear ocean are what attract many to the area
There is a nice relaxed feeling and vibe around Yallingup with many families choosing to holiday here
Dark storm clouds rolling over the coastline with heavy rain sweeping across the horizon
Leading you down the garden path
Canal Rocks channel with fast-moving tidal water and strong currents rushing through the narrow
The Canal Rocks bridge
Winter in the Southwest is a great time of year to see local rapids in full flow
Colourful moss highlighted against the rocks with crystal clear water
Moss covered rocks are a huge feature along this stretch of the southwest Coast
When the swell is in full force swimming is not an option however on a really calm day it is an excellent place for divers