Postcard from Perth #2

Our Sunday continued (part 1 can be found here) with going south of the city, stopping at this gorgeous beach with a great view of Penguin Island. About a 50 minute drive, this is part of the Shoalwater Islands Marine Park.

Here we are, hats on to protect us from the sun, looking at the gorgeous view. Luckily we didn’t spot this sign until after our stroll…

We then went on to Fremantle, where we ate lunch, drank a lovely long, cold beer and went exploring.

Fremantle is known for its maritime history, Victorian architecture (example below) and reminders of how Australia was used as a British penal colony. There is a central market (see the three pictures in a row below), which we popped into, with me naturally being drawn to the fruit and veg, those mangoes in particular.

Just next to the market, is this row of cottages built for the prison wardens, some of which I believe are holiday homes. The third picture below is of an interesting building I spotted, which I hope gives an idea of what the town is like.

We ended our day trip with coffees by a marina…the perfect end to a perfect day. Photos by me and my friend Gordon.

Postcard number three coming soon….

Thistles and Kiwis is a Wellington, New Zealand based blog written by Barbara, who likes cats, summer, good food and pretends to garden.

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25 Comments

  1. I love Perth, such an easy city to get around, and lots of green spaces. We had lovely meals in Perth and the history in Fremantle was very interesting.
    enjoy the sunshine! 🌞 🌞🌞

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  2. I am glad you had a wonderful time in Perth. It looks like there are always plenty of things to do in the bustling, dynamic port city of Fremantle. I especially love how it is full of vibrancy, colour and culture. Thanks for sharing, and have a good day 🙂 Aiva xx

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