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August 30th 2008
Published: September 6th 2008
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Us at the Pinnacles
We arrived at the Pinnacles early in the morning. They were fairly interesting. The sandstone pillars have come up through the sand in the middle of nowhere. Not many trees around. Some were small, some tinsy and some really tall. They were all shapes and sizes.

Went to the Gravity Discovery Centre in Gin Gin. I climbed the Leaning Tower of Gin Gin. It is on more of an angle than the Leaning Tower of Pisa. It is 45 metres high and a 15° angle. There were lots of interesting things to see and do at the Discovery Centre. Mum took my photo through a cone shaped piece of glass. It put a hole in my tummy!

Next we drove down the coast past a giant sculpture of King Neptune in Two Rocks. Down further in Scarborough I saw where my Mum used to live. We drove through Perth to the other side at Ascot where we will be staying.



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The galahs like them as a perch
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The Leaning Tower of Gin Gin
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Me with a hole in my tummy
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King Neptune & I


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