Today we are on the country of the Whadjuk Nyoongar people, who have been the Traditional Owners of the south west of Western Australia for at least 45,000 years.
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We left Kellerberrin Caravan Park this morning after meeting a few more locals |
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Kelleberrin Caravan Park |
It has been a day of waves and froth. After three weeks and more than 3500 km we have reached Perth, the Indian Ocean, and Aldi, for a new milk frother.
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Woodman Point Beach |
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The band is back together again. Neapolitan coffee maker and frother |
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And for those of you who like trains, we have a special treat. |
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Scan here to see the video |
We have arrived in Perth a few days earlier than planned. We will be spending time with family and preparing for the next part of our trip to Broome. Thank you to our readers thus far. We will be back on the road and the blog on Sunday 14 July.
Congratulations to all three of you! Enjoy the next days in Perth. I look forward to the next instalments 😊
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ReplyDeleteI pressed Publish too soon. Show us the frother :)
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ReplyDeleteWell done on your journey to date, enjoy your week in Perth, such a lovely city. Loving your daily blogs and look forward to your next instalment. Big pats to Chops x
ReplyDeleteThe locals seem lovely. I’m impressed with the frother
ReplyDeleteHi Chops . As you are taking a break from your revelatory comments, I ‘ll have to resort to watching the uninspiring Back Roads on the ABC . Then again maybe not.
ReplyDeleteHave a good home visit . You may take the time to catch up on the Wimbledon action - there have been some really good games . Say high to Chops. Take care.
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