So viel Western Australia, so wenig Zeit!

Whakaputaina: 23.05.2019

Because our adventure in Australia is limited to one year, we take on a hybrid role here between tourist and expat. On the one hand, we live here and manage everyday life between math tests, rent, and taking out the trash. On the other hand, the energy level is quite high when it comes to 'exploring your neighborhood'. Every corner of the city wants to be explored, not to mention the many national parks in the area! Western Australia is huge and one year is shorter than you think! Luckily, the laid-back vibes of Western Australia have already caught us and we take exploring quite leisurely.

Sculptures by the Sea - art meets beach, in this case Cottesloe Beach, one of the most famous beaches in Perth
Sculptures by the Sea - art meets beach, in this case Cottesloe Beach, one of the most famous beaches in Perth


At first, we were sufficiently occupied with the one and a half kilometers between the house, school, grocery store, and beach. Now we are expanding our radius and hopping on our bikes to reach the next suburb or taking a 45-minute drive to hike a national park or visit an island. And in a few weeks, we will actually leave the boundaries of Perth behind and explore the north of the country... Of course, not Northern Australia, but the north of Western Australia! Always taking it easy!


The Swan Valley: vineyards and national parks

Echidnas or spiny anteaters are egg-laying mammals, related to platypuses. This one played dead just to be on the safe side, you never know with these curious humans...
Echidnas or spiny anteaters are egg-laying mammals, related to platypuses. This one played dead just to be on the safe side, you never know with these curious humans...
View over Swan Valley
View over Swan Valley
This kangaroo didn
This kangaroo didn't play dead...

Grasstrees

The Swan Valley - vineyards and national parks

Weingärten

Another funny animal species that I had never heard of before: Quendas!

The Bush - can also be found in the city! And in Australia, 'bushies' don't mean followers of George Bush, but people who live in the outback or bush.

Fremantle, also called Freo, is an artist suburb with many cafes on the so-called Cappuccino Strip (there is a large Italian community here), old buildings, and museums.
The Fremantle Market has a lot to offer in terms of culinary delights...




Here you can be surprised by a book
On the occasion of the street art festival in Freo, we met the Lizard Man




















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