Nov 01

Quinninup

by in Trip, Western Australia

After a couple of nights in the bush, we are eager for some laundry and a shower. So we pick a nice camping in Quinninup. Not because Quinninup is a world spectacular place, but because it’s on the way and the camping has good reviews.

But, first things first. You cannot visit this region without benefiting from the ample supply of wineries. So we stock up on some booze.

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Then do some sight seeing at local waterfalls. I must say, the hanging bridge was more spectacular than the waterfall. With the swing of the bridge it took a few times before I could get a steady shot of the waterfall. I assure you that it had nothing to do with the earlier wine tasting.

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Then we get a warm welcome to Quinninup (we didn’t know there lived indians here but there you go).

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The camping has wild emus and kangaroos that are actually pretty tame.

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While we have mobile reception here, we arrange the trip back to Sydney in January to meet up with the kids and also the ferry for Tasmania in February. All set.

A very nice day.

Posted from Peaceful Bay, Western Australia, Australia.

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