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Pfiadi Waldi, Seruvs Australia! The wild west

Perth Area

The days of our fine cars were numbered and we wanted the all-wheel drive again really enjoy, so we explored the spectacular Peron Peninsula.
We were greeted immediately by the oldest "living" in this world that we all descended: stromatolites. They are incredible 3.5 billion years old, we owe our existence and the oxygen and this is the only place on Earth where they still exist!
Next we came to fascinanting Shell Beach, the gorgeous white beach consisted only of shells, a mere shell beach!
A beautiful coastal landscape features of this great spot out, we saw dolphins and even sharks in the great sea.















The northernmost tip of this peninsula Besht only of sand and that was the most pure fun to drive on the deep sandy tracks. At one point we were pretty bad even then stuck, even the Waldi knows his limits but fortunately Fischer were close to us went back out. Otherwise, we slithered through the brilliantly dark red, sandy terrain and reached this beautiful, secluded beaches and have seen the vivid underwater world














After this adventure, we expected a quaint and very lonely coast with beautiful beaches and sand dunes, a green and hilly countryside and the abstract Pinnacles.
Once again an impressive natural phenomenon which was formed from sand, shells and time a lunar landscape with thousands of limestone formations. We felt like a different plan Teten, as we drove through this unreal terrain.




went from there then to Perth, but before we visited the small Yanchep National Park is a paradise with its eucalyptus trees for koalas.
We could watch them for a meal and climbing but as always kept the most deep nap.



It took a mere 2 days, and we sold our beloved Waldi with rich gain in a very friendly Australian couple. We were initially quite overwhelmed with the typical big-city life, but Perth pleased with its green parks and large lakes and the colorful suburban areas such as Fremantle us very well. We were delighted to discover the quick sale because we had 10 days left the beautiful Margaret River region south of Perth.
Since it is down there become very cold, we opted for a comfortable and super-equipped motorhome we rented for that time.
The sea is no longer so beautiful and peaceful as protected by the reef to the north and strikes with full force on the rugged coast. The massive, enormous waves looked in our eyes look pretty scary, but the Aussies know as nothing and rocked the waves with their surfboards, very impressive. The Margaret River wine region around us, though it had done much more ..
course we tasted of the wine samples and gave us as the absolute expert;)

















grow in the back country, the impressive Karri trees that are up to 100 meters high and have trunks as big as our living room (if you do not believe it, we have evidence!).
We walked the amazing Tree Top Walk along the leads in 40 meters through the trees and a small impression of the size of the mighty giants
In many has been the chosen flash and are divided by so swiftly climb that we could and we came feel like in a cave.
Through the rain we had, the area seemed very mysterious, and we enjoyed the fresh air and saw hundreds of kangaroos intimate.























For the last day of our trip we thought something special, and joined us at a Waltour. Our little cat worked his way through the rough sea, the water whipped us in the face, but we saw the largest mammals in the world up close and we were waved with a huge tail fin.


An exciting, overwhelming and extreme tour comes to an end in a country almost devoid of people, but it still is very human.

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