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tranquility.,.ofPerth
serenity... and
•int to get away from it all, Perth is the
ao That was the conclusion of 40 KSS
M)ers^upon returning from Perth after a 5 day/
*"ht trip- from 2nd to 6th May.
K yer the serenity and tranquility which was
r\^ery much after dusk, was overshadowed
!,Vvarious activities in the morning.
: -li dav was spent exploring and discovering The adventurous group who visited Saitd Dune.
he different facets of Australia. We visited
\ustralian indigeneous animals at the Caversham
Wildlife Park, fed black swans at Lake Monger,
•.lucked oranges at the Orange Grove Farm,
tsted wines at the local winery and cruised down
;iie meandering Swan River.
\ny free time in between daylight was spent
Hunting for souvenirs and watching interesting
human variety around the shopping precinct of
Hay. Murray, Barrack and William Streets. This
s indeed a very interesting place with a multitude
'f talents busking daily. When night fell, we iHiiJul skyline oj I'cnii.
locked to a place called North Bridge for food •mm
nd entertainment. It was the only place in Perth
A hich was alive after dark.
ihe more adventurous amongst us ventured
:urther to be amazed by the wonder of mother
nature, the natural rock formation - the Pinnacles
at Nambung National Park and the soft, soft
^md at the Sand Dunes.
TT^e seemingly endles wonders and thrills had
' come to an end far too soon; with wonderful Members from Sungei VVi, . i , iistruction, just
"lemories though. before they cruised down Swan River
JoyceLiew
Sungei Way Management
Peggy. at
Lake Monger,
wonderini;
when .she
would Turn
into a
h eaiit ifu I i i
.swan.
Three musketeers at the Pinnacles
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