Australia is also surrounded by water and is well known for its beautiful beaches and blue crystal clear water so it makes sense that William Bay National Park would also have a beach and an area called Greens Pool. Greens Pool located at William Bay is extraordinary and stunning because the granite rocks that reach out toward the water is backed up by a narrow beach that has steep and sandy slopes. On the beach very few of the Australian plants can survive because of large winter storms. However, Greens Pool is quite a sight to behold in Australia. Therefore visitors to Australia should go to Greens Pool in William Bay.
There are many things to do at William Bay. People can sightsee, take beautiful pictures, swim, do a marine study of all Australia’s fascinating plant and animal life, and take romantic walks on the beach. William Bay also has many great facilities that people may enjoy during their stay there. There are toilets, picnic tables in order for people to enjoy their barbeque feasts outdoors in this idyllic setting, and a natural sea pool which is ideal for family swimming. The best seasons to visit this national park are between late spring and early autumn. Also this national park has a marvelous seascape that is ideal for beachcombing. By beachcombing at this national park there is a very good possibility that visitors to Australia will find a wide variety of sea shells and marine life such as coral reefs, jellyfish, and starfish. William Bay is located fifteen kilometers from Denmark which is works out to be about twenty minutes from Denmark and one hour from Albany. It is a national park near Perth Australia.
Besides the fact that William Bay has a wonderful array of plants and shrubs, flowers that range in color from snow white and brilliant yellow to bright red and shocking pink, exquisite marine life and fantastic Greens Pool it also has an interesting history behind it. William Bay was named after Sir William Edward Parry RN, whose profession was as a British Arctic Explorer and navigator who lived from 1790 to 1855. William Bay was probably named by either Stirling or Roe in the 1830s. If you combine the history and the beauty of Australia’s William Bay it will seem to be the ideal place to begin your Australian vacation.