Sunday, 4 May 2008
Singapore
So we got to Perth Airport the day before yesterday (Saturday night) to discover that they'd had an enormous security alert a couple of hours before and the whole international aorport had been locked down. Apparently there were 4 suspicious packages on a Malaysian Airways plane which had started to heat up whilst being unloaded and set off some alarms. (We still don't know what they were, but the airport duty manager speculated that it was likely that it was just some electrical equipment that someone had left the batteries in - you know how hot a laptop can get if it's left switched on and unventilated!)
The net result of this (after many hours of standing around waiting for news) was that our 1am flight was put back 'til 10am - Singapore airlines put is in a hotel in perth for the night, but by the time they'd decided to do this, we had a grand total of about 3 hours in the hotel. This of course meant that we missed our connecting flight to Heathrow at Singapore.
The Airline managed to get us booked into the equivalent flight the next day - which means that we're basically running 24 hours behind schedule. We've just checked in and will be boarding our next flight in a couple of hours.
The net result of this (after many hours of standing around waiting for news) was that our 1am flight was put back 'til 10am - Singapore airlines put is in a hotel in perth for the night, but by the time they'd decided to do this, we had a grand total of about 3 hours in the hotel. This of course meant that we missed our connecting flight to Heathrow at Singapore.
The Airline managed to get us booked into the equivalent flight the next day - which means that we're basically running 24 hours behind schedule. We've just checked in and will be boarding our next flight in a couple of hours.
Friday, 2 May 2008
Really big caves and really long jetties
I'm afraid I haven't got round to taking the cave pictures off the camera yet, but in thge morning we went to Mammoth Cave, a little south of Margaret River and then we went up to Busselton to walk along the longest jetty in the southern hemisphere (and the second longest in the world - apparently the longest one is in Southend, of all places, which beats it by 200 odd metres!), at the end of which is an underwater observatory. Then it was time drive the 260 kms back to Perth!
Wednesday, 30 April 2008
280 more kilometres for some trees!
Tuesday, 29 April 2008
260 Kilometres for a lighthouse!
We drove 260 kilometres south of Perth to Margaret River, famous for it's wineries and checked into a hotel before rushing off to see a lighthouse at Naturaliste Point (no... there were no naked people!). The lighthouse is significant because to the north of it is the Pacific Ocean and to the West is the Indian Ocean.
Monday, 28 April 2008
Mandurah
Today we visited Mandurah, a town about an hours drive south of Perth. Its just had a train line completed between it and Perth and is, according to Stevo, the fastest growing conurbation in Australia. Although it wasn't the sunniest of days, it was easy to see why - it had a bit of a small town feel, but the canal system there is reminiscent of Venice and there are some really impressive houses down on the waterfront.
We took a boat ride on which, as it turned out, we were the only passengers!
We took a boat ride on which, as it turned out, we were the only passengers!
Darren captains his boat from the upper lounge!
Kaz enjoys the view.
This house is for sale. The skipper of the boat says it's going for $11m.
The sign says it has an indoor pool and 4 bathrooms.
This house is for sale. The skipper of the boat says it's going for $11m.
The sign says it has an indoor pool and 4 bathrooms.
The Mandurah War memorial.
One of the benefits of a cloudy day is that it makes for
great sunsets. Here you go, Dad.
We're driving right down south to Maragret River and Pemberton for a couple of nights tomorrow. No idea what the internet access will be like down there so you may have to wait a few days for the photos of giant trees, caves and, hopefully, more sunsets!
Sunday, 27 April 2008
The Pinnacle of our Holiday
Saturday, 26 April 2008
Island Fever
Today was a day on Rottnest Island, about 20 miles off the Perth Coast. It was a bit of a cloudy, blustery day at first, but later turned quite nice. We caught a boat out to the island, cycled most of the way round it and came back again.
Kaz and her little Yatch.
This one's especially for Chris.
Lookin' good, Dazza.
Kaz and her bike.
Darren's taller than the lighthouse!
A scenic shot. Not very arty. Sorry, Dad.
A bay. One of 67 separate beaches around the island.
When we got back to the mainland, we came across this sign. It made us think of of Lands End, but we were able to put that behind us and continue with our holiday!
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