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Fremantle

Fremantle Prison is one of Western Australia's premier cultural heritage sites situated on 6 hectares overlooking the port city.
It was built by convict labour in the 1850s and decommissioned as an operating gaol in 1991.
Fremantle Prison was the last convict establishment built in Australia and remains the most intact. It features the longest and tallest cell range constructed by the British Royal Engineers in this country.

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The Round House is the oldest remaining building in Western Australia. It was built as a gaol and was the first permanent building in the colony.
It was designed by HW Reveley, the colony's first civil engineer, and built in 1830 - 1831. The Round House had eight cells and a gaolers residence which all opened up into a central courtyard.
Bay whaling was carried out from Bathers beach below the Round House. As part of the whaling operations a tunnel was constructed under the Round House to provide whalers with access to the town from the jetty and bathers beach.
When the first convicts arrived in 1850 the Round House was inadequate to house them so the convicts built a new goal which was completed in the 1850's and continued to be used as Fremantle prison through until 1991.

 

Kings Park

Treetop walk Kings Park West Perth and lovely views

 

Perth City

Swanbell Tower, London Court

The Mint

 

Aquarium of Western Australia Sorrento Quay

Tractor Museum at Whiteman Park

 

Michael's sisters holiday home at Cervantes beautiful sunset taken from the top floor balcony, this house is currently for sale.

 

Cervantes is a quiet fishing village near the remarkable Pinnacles
Located 245 km north of Perth, Cervantes is a pleasant, rather underdeveloped, fishing village and holiday destination with three jetties, a very good motel, a caravan park and a rock lobster processing plant.

 

The Pinnacles

The Pinnacles Desert has, like its name suggests, pinnacles within the desert. These rather strange looking pinnacles stand at a height of a few centimetres to several metres. It really is fantastic to see, due to its peculiarity.

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