| The Kids at the Busselton Jetty |
| The sign says it all! |
Busselton Jetty the longest wooden jetty in the Southern Hemisphere and it was closed for reno’s, bummer. We did venture in the Museum Shop and had some morning tea on the beach viewing the jetty.
Onto Bunbury a hyped up industrial town with not much to offer, went and discovered the Dolphin Discovery Centre was a rip off, it is one room with a skeleton of a dolphin and a few fish. Unimpressed we went for a walk on the beach and then went shopping.
Time to say good-bye to Nona, Paige was devastated because she wants 5 in her family like Robyn and Rodney, so Nona has to stay. Mum got on the train to Perth and then a plane home. The kids were telling me off because I was sitting in the front seat and that was Nona’s seat, it was very cute.
Donnybrook was our next stop which we decided to treat the kids to some major playground fun. The largest of its kind in Australia, the kids discovered every nook and cranny of this wonderful set up for the last couple of hours of daylight.
Donnybrook was our next stop which we decided to treat the kids to some major playground fun. The largest of its kind in Australia, the kids discovered every nook and cranny of this wonderful set up for the last couple of hours of daylight.
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