Perth to Albany Travel Guide — Things to Do, Food & Hotels
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About Perth to Albany
Roads that go through the Western Australian wheatbelt have a lot of subtle changes, not spectacular geographic changes, and a lot of what can be observed is not easily guessed from a speeding car, or bus. The southern and western edges of the wheatbelt region are in a marginal transition zone where the vegetation and geology are different from both the Perth and Albany regions. The ground and the timber are different, and are literally harder, the timber is notoriously difficult to cut, and the digging in the ground at camping spots can be difficult. If you have time to get out, slow down and check out the changes over space by looking at the different coloured soils, the different trees, and in the right season the different wildflowers. If you are travelling by tourist bus or tour, the
Perth to Albany Travel Guide Sections
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