Friday 21 August 2015

Margaret River

The drive to Margaret River was 3 hours and 30 minutes. Along the way we saw some animals that included cows, sheep, pigs, camels, kangaroos and deers. Along the way we stopped in Bunbury for lunch. The place that we ate in had swings that you could sit in while you ate, I had a Burger. We also stopped at the longest Jetty in the southern hemisphere it was 1.8 km long and you had to pay to go on it. My dad and I went on a boat ramp and got splashed by some water.

When we arrived in Margaret River we just went to the shops and bought some things. Then we went back to Basildene Manor and read I read the 39 Storey Treehouse. Then we went downstairs and played some scrabble and I lost the game of scrabble then we went back up and had dinner and then went to bed. When I was in bed I read the 39 Storey Treehouse and I finished reading it. Then I went to sleep.

The next day we woke up had breakfast (I had pancakes) and then we drove to the Cape Leeuwin light house were two oceans meet. It was very interesting, we got an audio guide. Then we went to the Jewel Cave and saw some amazing things like snowy looking rocks. The cave was filled with stalactites and stalagmites. Stalactites hang tight to the ceiling and stalagmites "might" reach the ceiling. Then we went to the Lake Cave which you can guess had a lake in it and it had a rock that was being held above the water. Then we went to the Mammoth cave and this cave was self guided and we saw some ancient animal bones. They had bones from giant kangaroos and Giant Wombat like creates. They also found Tasmanian Devil Tasmanian Tiger (Thylacine) bones in these cave. After a long day we head back to Basildene Manor. Then we went to a Japanese restaurant called Mikis and they cooked right in front of us. When we got back we went to bed.

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