Friday, February 11, 2011

Upperdentures Wrong Shape

again a sign of life ...:)

31/01/2011 (Mon) Following a long and exhausting night to 2, we clock in bed and had to get up at 9 clock to pick up our camper. Because we are poor backpackers we asked what we could get as the still free -> here are 2 body boards jumped out on loan:) Our night camp for the next 2 days, we had pitched on a religious campground. Here was strict alcohol ban but who has already in it.
01/02/2011 (Tue) morning we picked up the boards and are then begged to Fremantle (south-west of Perth). Here we had a short stop made a well-known brewery - but never when prices are then the experience says it is too expensive there, so no beer for us. At the end of the day there was a walk on the Cottesloe Beach.

02/02/2011 (Wed) After getting off we went to Rockingham, which is known for its dolphin and penguin Iceland Station. We were told the money, we prefer to spend on the way back, because we know what we have left and maybe we have to dahin das Glück und können diese Tiere for free sehen. Unser Nachtlager wollten wir am Prestens Beach, einem Campground im Naturschutzgebiet aufschlagen. Für eine 6 km Holperstrecke, brauchten wir etwa 30 min., da wir nur mit 5-10 km fahren konnten, dafür war die Po-Massage inklusive. Später haben wir noch ein paar Schweizer getroffen bei denen auf der gleichen Strecke ein Reifen geplatzt ist, trotz eines robusten 4WD.

03.02.2011 (Do)Heute war Bunburry auf der Agenda, welches bekannt für seine Delfine ist, leider haben wir keine gesehen. Den restlichen Tag haben wir dann am Strand verbracht und die Hitze verflucht. Seit nun mehr 4 Tagen haben wir keine Wolken mehr gesehen. Zum abkühlen ging es am Abend noch zu einem kurzen Trip to the seaside to enjoy the sunset as our campground was right across from the sea. Here Marlen were stung by a bee and we were glad we had enough vinegar and ice in the freezer.

02.04.2011 (Friday) on a tip from Yel & Cam we are already risen by 5 in the hope of seeing dolphins on the beach, as our luck so we had no success. (Then we drove to Busselton, which has the longest wooden pier (1.8 km) in the southern hemisphere. The beaches in this area are simply fantastic, so we spent the day on the beach again and then into the sunset.
walk
02/05/2011 (Sat) This time Margaret River was on our list, unfortunately, our budget tied tightly so there was no wine tasting here (perhaps on the way back). Next we went for a walk on Millup fallow which really is a dream! There are the beaches in Western Australia (WA) summarizes all breathtaking, we decided to create our top five of our best beaches in WA. So far, number 1 Millup Beach, 2 Rockingham, 3 Busselton

As the car journeys are so boring we now have a new set: the relationship between living and dead kangaroos we have seen here. In the other states of Australia can be seen all around 5 km at least 1 dead kangaroo, but here it is not so. Here is the current state up to now 3-0 for the living.
our campers we have, say, 40km off from Augusta in a national park.

02/06/2011 (Sun) Today we went to Hamelin Bay, which now list of the beaches in the 1 That space. White sand beach, bath water and hardly any people. Later we went to Augusta, where the South Pacific meets the Indian Ocean ... it was the tremendous impact because of what forces. On the way back went to the Cosy Corner which has now detached Hamelin Bay to the rank of the most beautiful beach. Pristine beach, not a soul ... like a picture book. Thus, new state: 1 Cosy Corner, 2 Hamelin Bay 3.Millup Beach, 4 Rockingham, 5 Busselton.

The night was again spent in the NP of the day before and watched the evening Kookabaras how they fought over the leftovers.

02/07/2011 (Mon) Manjimup was on the agenda, otherwise there is nothing further happens except the one we live and 2 dead kangaroos saw now new stand 4-2 for the living. Oh and by the way, a new level in the ENG-AUS standings, at the gas station we were once again 10 $ given out too much ... we say THANK
This new score: 5-2 ENG

02/08/2011 (Tue) already upon awakening we realize that a Sch *** day, heavy rain and storm. However, it went on nach Walpole wo nichts weiter ist. Unser Nachtlager haben wir auf einem Campground im NP aufgeschlagen. Zur Info: wenn man in einem NP campt dann muss man ein kleines Formular ausfüllen, den Beitrag in einen angehängten Briefumschlag hinterlegen und diesen in einen kleinen briefkastenähnlichen Behälter einwerfen. Was macht man aber wenn nur noch 3 von diesen Formularen zum ausfüllen da liegen – man aber die 14$ (7$ pro P.) sparen möchte? Man lässt natürlich die Formulare verschwinden und schläft umsonst:)

09.02.2011(Mi) Das Wetter war hier etwas besser und so machten wir uns auf zum Tree Top Walk. Dies ist eine Walk in den Baumwipfeln in über 40 m Höhe…einfach WAU.

It was also a change in the kangaroo Compare new state 5:3

then drove on to Perry's Beach Campground, as it is cheap ($ 7 each with hot showers and proper toilets) and a good situation) Situated on a beautiful beach, which it creates and not in the top 5, but Turkey's beaches beats by a mile) ... we have 2 days there then also be rented. Even with the ride of Campgounds we were advised that on this day here 6 Snakes Tigers were seen, these are among the Top5 of the most deadly beating.

During the day we still have 2 older Australians (both to 74) to know and have a nice relaxing evening with wine and game and rushed.

10/02/2011 (Thu) Unfortunately the weather was not obtained and so again we were clouds and drizzle announced. We had a few days ago said that we still have long seen no more clouds, so many should not even be there now! In the evening it got better and so we could still walk on the beach.

11/02/2011 (Fri) on our way to Albany we have a short stop at the Green Pool and Elephant Rocks made. This is a natural pool which is perfect for swimming and snorkeling, unfortunately, this presupposes the good weather which we had not even booked again. Fortunately, we come here on their way back by again. The final stop is thus far Albany

 



 
 

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