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August 19th 2008
Published: August 19th 2008
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On Tuesday we travelled down to Jurien Bay, bypassing the large regional town of Geraldton. Annelies and Thomas had a ball at the caravan park in Jurien Bay which is home to 'WA's largest jumping pillow' - like a big trampoline filled with air. This kept them bouncing for several hours.

On Wednesday we visited Nambung National Park, home of the well-known Pinnacles, while on Thursday we went to Stockyard Gully National Park where we walked through a limestone cave, which was a little daunting. We also visited Lesueur National Park, which is renown for its wildflowers, while we also walked to the top of Mt Lesueur.

From here we headed south to Perth and are staying at Mark's mum and dad's place and looking forward to catching up with family and friends.


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