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The Kalgan Queen is famous for its hot Damper
Welcome to our friends from the neighbouring town of Denmark who chartered the Kalgan Queen for a very special boat trip to celebrate thei founding members birthday. Happy 100th Birthday Ruby from the Kalgan Queen team.
The secret ingredient is naturally soured milk, take a little milk out of a bottle to let some air in, put the top back on the container. Use a clear milk bottle so you can see the milk, leave it at room tempreatare untill it is sour, when it starts to clear at the bottom and thicken at the top shake it up and you have naturaly soured milk, the more the better! Our Grandparents used this for Scones and Sour Dough as well. Dont sour with vinegar or lemon as the Damper wont rise. Good Luck. [Remember it was the spider that got little Miss Muffet not the Curds and Way or naturally soured milk as we now call it!
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Albany Australia Geography & Beaches
Middleton Beach, Albany Australia: The city centre of Albany is located between the hills of Mount Melville and Mount Clarence, which look down into Princess Royal Harbour. There are many beaches surrounding Albany which are great attractions, with Middleton Beach being the closest to the town centre. Popular beaches include Middleton Beach, Frenchman's Bay and Muttonbird Island. CLICK FOR ALBANY BEACHES WITH PICTURES. It is 408 kilometres (254 miles] south-southeast of the state capital, Perth, to which it is linked by the Albany Highway and the Highway 1 (a less direct but more scenic route).
Albany WA Industry
The main industries of Albany WA consist of tourism, fishing and agriculture; although before the 1950s whaling was one of the major sources of income and employment for the population. The Whaling Station, which closed operations in 1979, has now been converted to a museum of whaling, and features one of the 'Cheynes' whale chasers that were used for whaling in Albany. The station was the last operating whaling station in the Southern Hemisphere at the time of closing.
Albany WA also has a number of historic tourist sites including the Museum, Albany Convict Gaol, The Princess Royal Fortress (commonly known as The Forts), Patrick Taylor Cottage, and ("is the oldest dwelling in Western Australia, c1832"). Albany has a great deal of historical significance to Western Australia.
Natural sights and attractions are also numerous, especially the rugged coast which includes the Natural Bridge and the Gap. The beaches have pristine white sand. The destroyer HMAS Perth was sunk in King George Sound in 2001 as a dive wreck Albany is also close to two mountain ranges, the Porongurup’s and Stirling Ranges.
Albany Australia is also the southern terminus of the Bibbulmun Track walking trail in WA. Which is one of the great attractions.[ Albany is home to HMAS Albany (based in Darwin) and the adopted home port of the Royal Australian Navy frigate HMAS Anzac. Other warships frequently visit Albany.
Albany is a subregion of the Great Southern region of Western Australia its focal point being the town of the same name. Albany’s climate is maritime, strongly shaped and moderated by the Southern Ocean; the standard description is that it is Mediterranean, with moist, cool winters and warm, dry summers.
Diurnal temperature range is minimal and moderate humidity in summer assists ripening by reducing stress on the vines. Soil conditions: lateritic gravelly, sandy loams or sandy loams derived directly from granite and gneissic rocks.
Lat: 35 02’S; Alt: 75 m; Hdd: 1495; Gsr: 303 mm; Mjt: 19C; Harvest: Early Mid-March to end April; Chief Viticultural Hazard: Birds.