We have been staying in Perth for the last three days and having a great time with our good friends Louise, Andrew, Josh and Lachlan.
We caught the city train into the Kings Park Botanic Gardens. The gardens and ponds were really beautiful.
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How Kings Park got its name |
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Pink everlasting daisies in Kings Park |
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Garden clock with roman numerals |
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Lotterywest tree walk where you could see great views of the park and city. |
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Kangaroo Paw plant |
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Can you see the fairy in this Pink Fairy Orchid? |
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Pop is contemplating on the Seat of Contemplation |
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Everlasting daisy |
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My favourite everlasting daisy |
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Pop and I on the Jarrah Forest walk in Kings Park |
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The statue is a lady holding a child |
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A little family of wood ducks |
There were also great views of the city and the Swan River.
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The building is an old brewery |
I saw a huge boab tree that was dug up from Telegraph Creek in north Western Australia and replanted at the gardens in 2008. They moved the tree because they were putting in a bridge on the highway. The tree had to be moved 3 200 kilometres and was the largest land journey of a tree of its size in history!
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The boab tree story showing its journey |
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We think the black plastic on the ground is to keep water away so the tree doesn't get too much water and die. |
The next day we went back on the train and bus to see the Perth Mint. We weren't allowed to take photos inside the Mint because of security reasons.
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The building is made with limestone blocks |
We went on a tour and our guide told us stories about why the Mint was built and stories about the largest gold nuggets found in Australia. Unfortunately the nuggets were just lifesize models!
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The Golden Eagle nugget. This nugget weighs about 32 kilograms and was found by a 16 year old boy in WA in 1931. Nan thinks it looks more like a golden baby |
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Welcome Stranger nugget weighs approximately 67 kilograms and found in Victoria in 1869 |
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Hand of Faith nugget which weighs approximately 25 kilograms and found with a metal detector. | | |
I also saw the largest pure gold coin in the world. It was made at the Perth Mint and weighs 1 tonne and was worth approximately 56 million dollars. It was amazing!
In the museum I got weighed and found my weight in gold was worth $1 991 038.78. I wish I could cash myself in! I also went into the vault where they keep gold bars and you could try your luck removing a 12 kilogram gold bar from its cradle behind a hole in a glass wall but it was impossible to take! It was too heavy for one hand to pick up!
My favourite part of the tour was when a lady made a 6 kilogram bar of pure molten gold. It was fabulous!
I have really enjoyed my time in Perth and I think it would be a great place to live!
We are now travelling south west down to Bunbury.
Till next time.
Zbogom (Croatia - goodbye)