Goode Beach, Coastal beach in City of Albany, Australia
Goode Beach is a coastal beach with white sand along Western Australia's southern coast, stretching across a sheltered bay. The shallow waters and wide shoreline create an open setting suitable for swimming and water activities.
The beach played a role in Albany's maritime development during the early 1800s as one of Western Australia's first European settlement locations. Early harbour activities and shipping traffic shaped its importance to the region.
The beach connects to nearby bushland where local plants and animals are part of the daily landscape, reflecting how the area has been used and valued by people over time.
The location has parking facilities and picnic areas with tables, along with barbecue stations for visitors. Nearby local shops offer equipment rentals for water activities.
The location offers views of a river mouth or water formation that shows seasonal changes in the landscape and water. This setting makes it a good spot for watching birds in their natural surroundings.
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