Albany - Alb11 Size:26in x 40in (66cm x 101cm)Full bloom beauty with golden detail. 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 soft morning
Beautiful early morning sunrise highlighting a small rock outcrop at Meelup Beach
Contrasts of colour
some of which can only be accessed by foot as even the best four-wheel drives would struggle
With just under an hours walk
Natural pathway of leaves leading between giant karri trees
textured rock and vibrant colours creating dynamic compositions
Starting over a hundred years ago the park is now one of the largest arboretums in Western Australia
Splashes of light bouncing off the water at Sugarloaf Rock
Point Picquet near Meelup Beach and was named after an explorer Sub Lieutenant Picquet
Stunning granite formations with a crystal clear rockpool
A torrent of water pouring from a great height at Omaru Falls
life is coming back and the undergrowth is starting to regenerate itself and I'm sure it won't be long before we see the forest in all its glory once more