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04/01/2018

Bye Bye Beautiful West, on our way to Victoria.

G'day Mates,

First of all my Hubby and I wish you all a very Happy, Healthy New Year!!



As you know we have been in Western Australia for more then a year and we have had a wonderful time. We've had a lot of adventures with just the two of us but also with our "adopted family" and our family from Holland like our son and daughter.

Now it's time to go back towards Victoria and so we start on the big trip back. Leaving Kalgoorlie towards the Nullarbor.....



You might think we are crazy but during our trip a very important (for us it was) soccer match was played in The Netherlands and because of the time difference it was played at our time at two o' clock in the afternoon. So we stopped at a parking spot and set up the disc so we could watch the game.

It was hot and unfortunately our favourite club didn't do too good so we didn't watch till the end. 

The first night at the Nullarbor we had a beautiful relaxing spot with a view of the ocean. 



Enjoying the sunset....



Next day a long way to go again, Nullarbor means; no trees.....


On the other side of the Nullarbor, in South Australia we had a stop in Kimba, a great little town with a great free camp spot, a donation is asked and please do so as even a shower is provided!

This beautiful Silo-art is to be seen in Kimba as well..... 


From Kimba we actually wanted to go to Yorke Peninsula but the weather forecast was soo bad we decided to go to Port Germein which seemed to have a bit milder forecast. 



Port Germein happened to be a lovely small town with a great Jetty......


The Jetty once was 1680 metres, now it is 1532 metres because of damages during severe high tides...



I assume the rest was supposed to be here.....


In the evening the Jetty is a popular fishing spot......


A little history of the Jetty you can read here (I hope that it's clear enough though)


Some art on the Jetty as well.....


And again, beautiful sunsets.....


From Port Germein it is just a few k's to Port Pirie and due to the caretaker of the caravan park, a place you had to see....

Here you see the Anglican Cathedral (well, just the door haha), the Greek Orthodox Church, and the latter is a seafood restaurant....


Oeps......


Port Pirie has some nice old buildings still....
Family & Shipping Butcher, built ca. 1899....


The Post Office and The Railway station, operated till 1967, now a National Trust and Heritage listed building....



International Hotel, built in 1874....


Street view of the main street of Port Pirie.....


We also visited the Port Pirie RSL Military Museum and you know we are not really museum lovers but I must admit that this was a beauty, so much effort to get this little museum how it is now.
The museum is run by volunteers, admission is free but also here asked for a donation which I would recommend to give....


This Museum tells the stories of local service personnel and the sacrifices they made in the service of Australia. The exhibits cover conflicts from the Boer War to current times.


Bell UH-1H Iroquois 'Huey' A2-489 Helicopter


All the dogtags of those Veterans that were killed in Vietnam are on display and a Videowall showing images of the Huey and scenes from the Vietnam period.


The military "kitchen"





We had our car parked on a spot where more cars were parked opposite the Museum and when we came back we saw that all these cars had a piece of paper hanging somewhere in the car and we first thought we would have a fine as we maybe weren't allowed to park there. After closer investigation we found out all these cars were for sale.

Lucky no one decided to sell our car....  


See you back soon!

Cheers!




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