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Near the CBD, a new old fashion church
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Small park in Barrack Street
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Bell Tower
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Cycle paths are common in Perth
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View on South-Perth from Kings Park
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View on the CBD from Kings Park
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Peaceful people in Kings Park
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Flowered clock
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Water jet in Kings Park
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Botanic garden in Kings Park
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Botanic garden in Kings Park
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Botanic garden in Kings Park
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Fires are very common, he's a proof
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sweet little birdie!
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Artistic dinosaur
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Public BBQ place in Kings Park
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A straight line of grass that cuts the Park. You can imagine how big it is: 400 hectares (1000 acres).
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Tree in Kings Park
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Nice tree in Kings Park
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I love those trees!
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Tree branch
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Grass Tree in Kings Park. They grow about 1.5 cm per year, making this one about 75 years old. Aboriginal people had many uses
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Grass Tree's "flower"
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Nice plant in the eucalyptus family
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Yet another tree, still in Kings Park
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Fashion house, between Kings Park and the CBD
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And their car :p
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I was impressed, but when I came back to Luxembourg, I saw this one in a supermarket, only EUR 9999.99 ...
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I like those new old style buildings :)
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The only highway I saw in Australia
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Don't remember this church's name, but it was close to Terrace Road
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Here's again this funny church :)
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Kangaroo's statue drinking a fountain's water. In real size
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Small house in front of the CBD
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Nice tree in near the Esplanade
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Let's take the ferry to visit Perth's zoo, and see local wildlife before going to the outback
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On the other side of the swan river, he welcomed me :)
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View on the CBD from South-Perth across the Swan river
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Nice palm tree, let me visit local species now in the zoo.
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Pelican and duck
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Pelican
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Local birds are free to leave the zoo, if they could fly :O
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Nice palm trees
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Look at this bamboo, I wish mine could grow this big... err I'm not so sure it might cause a problem in my living room :)
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So cute!
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Penguins. Yes, there are some in Australia.
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Let me be a little more diplomatic before talking to him :P
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Kangaroo! The first one I saw :)
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and here's a wallaby. I like them better than kangaroos, they are so cute and peaceful.
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Lazy kangaroos.
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Here's another lazy kangaroo
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This wallaby is my friend
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Sweet little animal :)
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In fact, they usually relax in the shade in order to escape from the heat during daytime.
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A very small marsupial
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First koala I met
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They're so slow! In fact, they eat eucalyptus and this makes them a bit stoned :>
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Sweet little animal. But please, don't listen to them.
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I was surprised how this one came to visit people. Later, in the outback, I realized that people don't scare them.
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SIGFOOD!
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Mhhhh that's nice :)
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Little wallaby watching me
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a Dingo! I had the chance to see some in the outback too, but I have the courage to get close to them (:
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Rainforest simulator
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Freemantle's beach, located south west from Perth.
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Freemantle's beach.
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OZ's flags
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Freemantle's church and traffic lights.
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Radio Nova's van
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Those birds are the same as our pigeons here. People hate them.
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Marine Museum
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Perth's city Mall by night
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Bell Tower
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Here's the CBD again!
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Look look! they're so cute. I wish we had some around here :>
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Don't know the name of this plant, but it does really look good!
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It's not a man, it's only modern art.
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No comment :P
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View from the plane while flying from Adelaide to Perth
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View from the plane while flying from Adelaide to Perth
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Sunset in Freemantle
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Sunset in Freemantle
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Sunset in Freemantle
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Bye bye Perth from the airport, while waiting for boarding into plane to Singapore.
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a beautiful idyllic beach in Cape Le Grand National Park
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a beautiful idyllic beach in Cape Le Grand National Park
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a beautiful idyllic beach in Cape Le Grand National Park
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My friends, we're going to have seafood for lunch today!
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a beautiful idyllic beach in Cape Le Grand National Park, where sunglasses are not an option
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white sand in Cape Le Grand National Park
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Cape Le Grand National Park
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Beach in Cape Le Grand National Park
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Cape Le Grand National Park
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Cape Le Grand National Park
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Sailing boat in Cape Le Grand National Park
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Dead branch partially eaten by salt
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Campfire
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90 mile straight (Australia's longest straight road: 146.6 km)
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going into Nullarbor plain
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Going down into a cave to visit an underground lake
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Underground lake
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This car is only for decoration...
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That's where I camped
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old Eucla, a telegraph town buried by sand dunes
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old Eucla, a telegraph town buried by sand dunes
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Directions sign in Eucla