The school holidays for western australia were approaching and also a long weekend so the amount of people on the road has increased, every 2nd vehicle has a caravan or a campertrailer behind it.
At Kalbarri National Park we visited an unusual rock formation called Natures Window. being formed millions of years ago by the effects of wind and rain.
We also came across a Pink Lake, apparently it is used to harvest Beta Carotene not quite sure how but the colour was impressive. Then it was on to Perth where we caught up with some friends, they went out of their way introducing us to Perth's lifestyle and being shown around the district where they live.
Spent an afternoon in Swan Valley which is the wine region of Perth. Wine tasting, chocolate factories, cheese, olives, and lots more we were exhausted when we got back to camp.
Another day we discovered the city on a hop on hop off bus tour , which you get a bit of history and see the sights, the on to the Swan river to Fremantle where we learnt about the early times and modern day living in "freo".
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wild flowers |
Called in to spend the evening with friends we met on our "journey to the Kimberley" trip, it was nice to catch up over a glass of bubbly and a lovely meal.
We were running out of time in Perth and must move on.
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Natures Window at Kalbarri National Park |
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Red Bluff lookout |