Desert Mounted Corps Memorial located at Mount Clarence WA 6330, Australia

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Viv Parsons

5 Google Rating

Great place but you need to be super fit to climb all those stairs. Lucky they have access for the d

5/ 5

Great place but you need to be super fit to climb all those stairs. Lucky they have access for the disabled 🙄

Andrew Jenner

5 Google Rating

Excellent

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Excellent

Edson Oliveira (Eddie)

5 Google Rating

Amazing place where you can see all Albany. Impossible don't take great pics in this place. Strongly

5/ 5

Amazing place where you can see all Albany. Impossible don't take great pics in this place. Strongly recommend once in Albany.

rinzin dorje

5 Google Rating

Beautiful view of the Albany. Nice place to click pictures. I would recommend a visit if ur in alba

5/ 5

Beautiful view of the Albany. Nice place to click pictures. I would recommend a visit if ur in albany

Greg Rupp

5 Google Rating

One of the most well designed and delivered monuments and remembrance places I have ever been to.

5/ 5

One of the most well designed and delivered monuments and remembrance places I have ever been to.

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