finally seen a kangeroo

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January 27th 2009

hello

yesterday i finally saw a living kangeroo! up to now the only ones we have seen have been dead on the side of the road, anyway we were having a swim as it was boiling yesterday and 2 came out of the bushes! they were having a good nosey at us then later they were in the camping area presumably looking for food. bless they are so cute.

so we drove to esperence after albany, its a lovely place with great beaches, 1 has been voted the best in Australia! then we were told we had to goto lucky bay. So off we trotts, it is about 60km away from esperance in cape le grand national park. it was great and is in th guiness book of world records for having thw whitest sand! we stayed there 2 nights and it got way hot yesterday upto 45 degrees! we also found hell fire beach which was close by and that was great for body boarding.

we are back in esperance now and it is a bit dull today but it is a welcome change. we are heading back upto Rockingham perth to our friends on thurs or fri and then will be in perth city for a couple of days before we fly to Adelaide. so you might not hear from us til then. im gonna try and attach somw pictures to this blog so let me know if you cannot find them (we are still trying to work out this blog!) and i think i have attached a video to the last blog.

bye for now x

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