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Oceania » Australia » Western Australia » Perth January 5th 2007

Hi everyone, well finally here after mountain treks, numerous beaches, lots of buses (and numb bums) a few boat trips, the odd lizard and pink dolphins.....I'm in Austraila...just outside Perth in Kelmscott. We got our flight on time, i had salmon with asparagas sauce (i like asparagas now, didnt know i did but i do now) we got choc ices and fruit and drinks (i like Quantas flights). The plane was only half full too, which i was surprised at but i guess no one has money after new year . Anyway 4hrs and 40mins later we got to Perth, spent ages in the customs bit...Nat had to declare she had cough mixture only to be told it doesnt matter...so she had to join the nothing to declare bit...eee what a cafuffle(dont think thats how its ... read more

Oceania » Australia » Western Australia » Perth » Perth City January 4th 2007

Here we are in Perth now, a simple four hour flight west all over the same country. Australia is such a huge place its hard to comprehend. We are now in Western Australia which is one of the least populous states. Only 2 million people live in this state and most of them live in and around Perth. With an area four times the size of texas and about a zillion times the size of the UK its safe to say there is enough room to swing a cat. Perth itself is ............ nice, it doesn't feel like a busy city and there is loads of open space and the surrounding landscape is very green. The pace of life seems pretty chilled and people are all laid back, although Perth does not seem to be the ... read more
Scarborough Beach
The Swan

Oceania » Australia » Western Australia January 3rd 2007

Arrived safely in Perth and picked up camper van - very small and had a few problems with the automatic gears - like I couldn't get it in gear and kept holding up the traffic at embarrassing moments. Got to the stage where we were going to take it back and say it was faulty until some kind man worked out that you had to have your foot on the brake to put it in gear - well no-one ever told me! Needless to say after this it went like a dream. At Bunbury we swam with dolphins - just - they weren't too interested in us, but did see one swim right under us which was rather special. It was a rather cold day - by Aussie and English standards! From Bunbury we went onto ... read more
Busselton Jetty

Oceania » Australia » Western Australia » Perth » Perth City January 3rd 2007

I am not a person built for night shift. Or restaurant work. Therefore, combining the two can be disasterous. I worked 10 and a half hours today. Well, closer to 11. 5pm to almost 4am. I was only scheduled to 3. After about 3:20, my brain started to go. I started to make stupid mistakes and I was basically just falling asleep. Finally, a manager let me go home. Apparently, you're expected to stay after your shift is over. I think thats crap. But, I need the job so bad that I have to put up with it for now. Seriously, I left one form of hell (Dowerin) for another. I've been having a really blah few days where I've just been sad. I dont know why really. Maybe it has something to do with never ... read more

Oceania » Australia » Western Australia » Esperance January 2nd 2007

As children, we visualized Australia as an exotic place on the opposite side of the world. Somehow it didn’t seem nearly as far away after a four hour plane flight from Bali! But 80 degree temperatures and decorated Christmas trees soon reminded us that we were quite a distance from the gale force winds hitting Seattle. The historic port of Fremantle, known to the locals as Freo, made an attractive and comfortable base for exploring the nearby city of Perth. Perth has been compared to Seattle in many travel guides, and we agreed they weren’t far off. With a compact downtown and several large waterfront parks, it’s a great place to explore on foot in good weather. Fremantle had plenty of its own attractions, including museums, a sprawling covered produce market and a harbor full of ... read more
Pelicans in Fremantle Harbor
Portico at Shipwreck Gallery in Fremantle
Fremantle Memorial

Oceania » Australia » Western Australia » Perth » Perth City January 2nd 2007

Friday 29th December We had one last day before flying on again and decided that we should really explore Melbourne a bit after spending several days in the area but not really exploring. The first stop of the day was a short walk to the Victorian market. The place was huge and sold everything from food to didgeridoos. We had a good wander around and Alex bought herself a fancy looking hair pin which calmed the shopping urge for a bit longer. We then caught a free tram from near our hostel which took us on a circuit of the city centre. Half way round we decided to jump off seeing as the tram was fit to burst with all the locals and tourists getting a free ride. We crossed the Yarra river to the southern ... read more
Scarborough Beach
New Year
Perth Cup

Oceania » Australia » Western Australia January 1st 2007

G'day folks! First of all, we hope you have all had a wonderful Christmas and that 2007 brings you everything you wish for! So, what have we been up to since our arrival Down Under on 12 November? In the past 7 weeks we have gone seriously walkabout! As we had both visited the East coast in years gone by, our focus during this trip was the delights of Western Australia. Our first week was spent discovering the wonderful city of Perth including some of its idylic suburbs such as Cottesloe Beach. Just 15 minutes by train from the city centre, this has to be one of the best places to live in the world. Picturesque, quiet, with good restaurants, chilled bars, a fantastic beach and a great golf course. What more could you ask for? ... read more
Xmas Barbie !
Us snorkelling!
Night sky on fire!

Oceania » Australia » Western Australia » Walpole January 1st 2007

What better way to spend a sunny New Years Day here in Walpole than chilling out at the beach. Along the Denmark coastline there is a forest that literally meets the sea in spectacular fashion with karri growing right to the waters edge of some inlets. The park is a mix of forest, sheer headlands, sheltered bays and unusual flora. William Bay is located between Denmark and Walpole off the South Coast Highway. Like many areas on the South Coast there is no coastal plain, in its place are high coastal sand dunes, some of which are colonised by dense scrub and trees and the spectacular, tall hills of granite rocks which have a stonehenge-like appearance. The William Bay National Park is a popular destination for those in the area. While it is a relatively small ... read more
'Elephant Rocks'
Entrance to Elephant Cove
William Bay

Oceania » Australia » Western Australia » Perth » Perth City January 1st 2007

I had a quiet night. I couldn't afford to go out, so I just stayed at the hostel. I was mostly alone, since all but two people went out. and those two people aren't friends of mine. They were nice enough, but it just wasn't so fun. Thankfully at ten to twelve, Howard (aka H) came back and I got a new years kiss. I think I would have been rather upset if I hadn't gotten one. People finally started to come back around 1, so the night got pretty fun after that. We had a little dance party in the TV room (people not involved must have thought we were crazy). At about 3, Serage and Lee came back, telling everyone that Tammy had to go to the hospital. Someone had bottled her over the ... read more

Oceania » Australia » Western Australia » Fremantle December 31st 2006

HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!!!!!!!!!! So tomorrow is 2007. An update on what I've been up to since arriving in Perth: Includes some old buildings, lots of beaches and swimming, some seed picking, and a concert. I've been in the Perth area for a little over a week, and I have to say I have yet to go downtown and see Perth. So what have I been up to? The first few days in Perth were devoted to running errands and doing last minute Christmas shopping. Christmas Eve we went to the Carols by Candlelight, held in a little park. It wasn't actually dark when it started, as Western Aus had just switched to Daylights Savings and the time for the Carols hadn't been changed, so the sun was still in the sky at the start. Luckily ... read more
Freo Art
Freo Reflections
The Whaler's Tunnel




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