Travel Photolog: 25th May 2006

Bonnet of the Beast

A view out over the bonnet of the beast (our Nissan Patrol 4×4), at the Pinnacles, near Cervantes. We got up very early indeed so we could see the sunrise over the rocks – it was well worth it.

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Travel Photolog: 24th May 2006

Down the jetty

Looking out over the river to Perth City Centre.

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Travel Photolog: 23rd May 2006

View out over the coastline near Margaret River

The view out over the coastline near Margaret River.

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Travel Photolog: 22nd May 2006

Light show in Lake Cave

This was taken during a light-show in Lake Cave, near Margaret River. Some of the rock formations here and at nearby Mammoth Cave were amazing.

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Travel Photolog: 21st May 2006

Anne on the Bicentennial Tree

This is Anne climbing the Bicentennial Tree. The ladder goes all the way to a look-out point at the top. I made it about 10 rungs up before vertigo got the better of me.

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Travel Photolog: 20th May 2006

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Anne on the Tree Top Walk, near Walpole, Western Australia.

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Travel Photolog: 19th May 2006

Seagull

A seagull, hovering above Penguin Island, Western Australia. They were nesting and therefore very territorial. Quite scary at first, but I soon learned that you could just ignore them – they were only trying to scare us off.

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G’day

Just a quick note to recommend Arirang. It’s a Korean BBQ restaurant on Barrack Street – complete with the barbecue in the middle of the table. They bring out the meat and you cook it yourself, before eating it out of a lettuce leaf (as if it were a tortilla). Not something you see everyday and as a bonus, the food’s really good aswell. The puddings get a special mention too – my “peach fantasia” was a replica peach made from chocolate, ice cream and a fererro rocher as the stone (I dare you to make the “really spoiling us” gag). Brilliant.

Yes, that means I’m in Perth, Australia and yes, I’m feeling smug. G’night mate.