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Esperance to Albany
Happy Birthday Charlotte!! Today we are driving to Albany.First we celebrated CHARLOTTES' Birthday - she was turning 9.After Charlottes' birthday is Miles' birthday.So we are traveling across Australia but this time we're going to Albany. When we got to the caravan park we had lunch then we went for a swim. We had to do 4 laps of freestyle and 2 backstrokes. Oh, and speaking about numbers 5 5 5=15. (mum's note: not sure where that came from!) After a swim we had a apple ...
Albany
... 26 October 2012
After being so fortunate in having seen so many magnificent whales on this trip, we went to visit Cheynes Beach Whaling Station, which was the last processing station in Australia to be closed in 1978. Perched on the water's edge facing out onto the now pristine waters of King George Sound, this was where the 'flensing' of the blubber took place to process the ...
Elephants that don't move
... us. Cider tasting resulted in a few bottles making the journey too.
Next was Green Pool and Elephant Rocks which we managed to hit in a gap between the next downpour. The green pool was nice, but it was way more of a thing to consider on a nice sunny day, not a wet and cold day. The Elephant Rocks were cool, as they did really look like a herd of elephants. There was even a baby one in the bay ...
No much to report this entry
... was one of the best .
Okay its now Wednesday and we took the bus to the Auto shop to have the batteries fixed . We were there an hour they guy had no idea what was wrong . so we cut and looses and headed off. You know what the darn thing decided to start working again .
We travelled to the raventhorpe Rest area for the night. WE stopped in Ravensthorpe got all rugged up as ...
Ships ahoy
... and officers to establish the first colonial settlement in WA. Then to Whale World for a run down on Australia’s last whaling station, which finally closed in 1978 following a Federal Government inquiry and sustained public protest. The Cheyne IV, part of the whaling fleet, is on permanent display and provides an interesting insight into a tough life hunting these giants of the ocean almost to extinction.
Later in the afternoon we did ...
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- Free High-Speed Internet
- Beach
- Wheelchair accessibility
- Kitchenette
- Free parking