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Oceania » Australia » Western Australia » Bunbury » Bunbury October 17th 2011

After Geraldton, we arrived at our last coastal camp at Cervantes on 6 October about 250km north of Perth. Its claim to fame is the “Pinnacles” a series of sandstone “obelisks” a little bit inland. Despite the research, there is no agreed theory on how they were formed. You can drive through them and the area is quite extensive and very unusual. Next stop was New Norcia, only 120km north of Perth, which is an old Benedictine town, with an abbey for monks and nuns, and several chapels. It was founded in 1839 by the Spanish; hence it is named after the birthplace of St Benedict. It used to have 4 schools segregated into boys and girls, black and white. The schools closed about 20 years ago and it now survives on conferences and tourists. In ... read more
Potential road kill
The Pinnacles
Wildflowers - white

Oceania » Australia » Western Australia » Bunbury » Bunbury November 19th 2010

For those of you who read our last blog, (all zero of you, many thanks) you will, we hope, have noticed that they are getting shorter and shorter. This was not a conscious decision on our part, it just happened, so live with it. Anyway, it gives you more time to admire our great photography. The caravan park at Rockingham was not the best in the world, but the showers were hot and that’s good enough for us. From here we visited (by bus) Fremantle, which is a great place. The Fremantle Gaol is well worth a visit. There are several different tours, we did the “Doing Time” tour and thoroughly enjoyed it. This was followed by a stroll through the Fremantle Markets to the very busy cappuccino mall, and then on to the jetty with ... read more
Rockingham Harbour
Freemantle
Fremantle Gaol

Oceania » Australia » Western Australia » Bunbury » Bunbury October 18th 2010

18th October - Off to Bunbury this morning after 'school' - boys do their journals each day, spellodrome and maths. They also have to answer some knowledge questions. They are a little annoyed about these however, they get to the work quite happily. Hope to see more dolphins today and try our hand at some more fishing .... read more

Oceania » Australia » Western Australia » Bunbury » Bunbury July 10th 2009

After leaving Augusta we traveled along Caves Road towards Margaret River. Along this road and around this region are over 200 caves hidden within the Limestone ridge, thus the name Caves Road. We stopped at Jewel Cave and did a tour. The cave once had an underground lake and the water and made the formations appear to glitter like jewels. The cave last had water in it around 9 years ago. The day was very rainy so we decided to go as far as Margaret River and stay there the night. Around Margaret River is beautiful country with wineries everywhere, green rolling hills with cows. I really liked the country but the town didn't overly impress me. The next morning we did the touristy thing and went to a cheese factory where we all tried some ... read more
Busselton Jetty
Fun Park

Oceania » Australia » Western Australia » Bunbury » Bunbury April 6th 2009

Alright people. Just a text update tonight. I is ere in the small town of Bunbury which is apparently the main town in the South West, though you wouldn't think it. I set off from Perth this morning and went to a supermarket for some nuts, bananas and water. On the way I took a diversion and went on a mini walk into the bush - the Yalgorup national park. Then I arrived in Bunbury where there is a bay where you can swim with dolphins. Went for a swim but they did not come, although I saw a couple after I was back on shore. Then I took a walk on the mangrove swamp boardwalk. Photo to be uploaded later. The hostel (Dolphin Retreat YHA) is very friendly and much better than the place in ... read more

Oceania » Australia » Western Australia » Bunbury » Bunbury April 4th 2009

heej hier alles goed zoals je by una wel kon lezen :) ik kan nog wel vertellen wat we na uluru hebben gedaan: we zyn van uluru naar perth gevlogen. en van perth zyn we naar bunbury gereden. dan in bunbury woont een vriendin van mama : Miet met haar vriend Neil en dat zeg je niel :) zij hebben twee kindjes: Anna en phoebe :D zo terug in een huis zyn, in een bed slapen, in een keuken koken (zonder dat er mensen wachten tot je vuur vrij is :) ) das allemaal wel leuk! :D we hebben daar eigenlijk niet zoveel gedaan. een beetje geholpen met de kinderen enzo maar niet iets speciaals :D en na een week besloten we dat we maar eens terug naar ons tentje moesten gaan :D terwijl de kamping ... read more

Oceania » Australia » Western Australia » Bunbury » Bunbury November 29th 2008

Went to see the Boltanic rocks on the west side of Bunbury, the book says they are 150 million years old and the sign on the beach says 40 million - so somewhere in the middle i guess!! They are volcanic rocks. Walked up the hill to the view tower, the old lighthouse, that was moved to this point in the 70's. Spectacular view of Bunbary bay! Had a wonder down "cappucino Street" and baught a new book! Chris starting laughing as he found two books called: "The dude's pregancy guide" and "Oh S**t i'm up the duff" !!!!! Then spent the rest of the afternoon walking round and along the beach... Decided that Bunbury is a really nice place and defeintly worth spending a few days there...... read more

Oceania » Australia » Western Australia » Bunbury » Bunbury November 28th 2008

Drove to Bunbury up the coast on the way to Perth. The sun is out for good!! woo hoo and it's hot - first day with no rain!!! Went down to the sandy beach in Koombana Bay. White sand - blue sea - clear sky - heaven! Wild dolphins come up in this bay and swim around you... Headed back to the campsite, spent the rest of the afternoon by the pool. Today was a lazy but nice day enjoying the sun....... read more

Oceania » Australia » Western Australia » Bunbury » Bunbury November 24th 2008

To tell the readers a little about me.: My choir is called the W.A Nightingale Chorale and we (as a group) enjoy taking music to everybody who want to listen. My pianist is a very talented you man, his name is kelvin reeves and he is from Bunbury. We have travelled to Ireland,France, Argentina, Brasil, and of course Western Australia. ... read more

Oceania » Australia » Western Australia » Bunbury » Bunbury November 24th 2008

This is my first blog, but as I have a large choir that I conduct, it maybe good for all my friendly choristers, as well as for my childrens to know what John ( my husband) and I will be doing in December and January. We are departing for the Fleurieu Peninsula early December and we are preparing the caravan and the iteneray. The children have given John a TomTom for his birthday, and we have had the car fitted on LPG. All very important matters when you are on a pension and travel as the funds come in. ... read more
Our Rig
Puppy in the Van




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