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Redmond in the region of Western Australia with its 309 habitants is a town located in Australia - some 1,771 mi or ( 2850 km ) West of Canberra , the country's capital .
Local time in Redmond is now 09:34 PM (Sunday) . The local timezone is named " Australia/Perth " with a UTC offset of 8 hours. Depending on your flexibility, these larger cities might be interesting for you: Torbay, Perth, Narrikup, Marbellup, and Grasmere. When in this area, you might want to check out Torbay . We found some clip posted online . Scroll down to see the most favourite one or select the video collection in the navigation. Are you looking for some initial hints on what might be interesting in Redmond ? We have collected some references on our attractions page.
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Narrikup, Western Australia
Narrikup is a small town between Albany and Mount Barker in the Great Southern region of Western Australia. At the 2006 census, Narrikup had a population of 515. The name Narrikup comes from the Aboriginal name of a nearby brook which is thought to mean "place of abundance". The area was visited by Thomas Wilson who travelled from Albany in 1829 when he camped on the banks of the stream west of the current townsite.
Located at -34.77 117.70 (Lat./Long.); Less than 10 km away
Plantagenet County, Western Australia
Plantagenet County was one of the 26 counties of Western Australia that were designated in 1829 as cadastral divisions, and was centred on the coastal settlement of Albany. It approximately corresponds to the modern-day Plantagenet Land District which forms the basis for land titles in the area.
Located at -34.82 117.78 (Lat./Long.); Less than 11 km away
Elleker, Western Australia
Elleker is a small town in the Great Southern region of Western Australia, situated about 16 kilometres west of the regional city of Albany. The town was planned by the Western Australian Land Company, who built the Great Southern Railway in 1886-1889. It was originally known as Lakeside, due to its proximity to Lake Powell, but did not develop initially. The Government purchased the railway in 1896, redesigned the town and gazetted it as Lakeside in 1899.
Located at -35.01 117.72 (Lat./Long.); Less than 16 km away
Torbay, Western Australia
Torbay is a small township in the Great Southern region of Western Australia, 25 kilometres west of Albany. There is a crater on Mars named after it. The town is named after a bay on the coast that is south of the town, believed to be named by Governor James Stirling in 1831 after Torbay in Devon. The area was initially utilised for its timber and had a number of sawmills operating close by; in 1889 a railway was constructed and one of the stations was named Torbay.
Located at -35.02 117.64 (Lat./Long.); Less than 18 km away
Shelter Island (Western Australia)
Shelter Island is an island located approximately 20 kilometres due west of Albany, Western Australia, the island is often mistakenly referred to as Muttonbird Island. The island is approximately 130 metres off-shore from Muttonbird Beach separated by a channel that has an average depth of 8 metres it is regarded as a suitable open-water dive site. The island consists of a mass of granite but has sufficient soil for plant growth and is well vegetated on top.
Located at -35.05 117.69 (Lat./Long.); Less than 21 km away
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