Is there anything cuter than a quokka? They really are as friendly and adorable as advertised. Literally, everywhere on Rottnest, even among the cafes, shops and people. They do not bother to move away from humans or bikes. A little like a Tasmanian pademelon, but smaller and not as timid. They accept food from your fingers. We gave them leaves from trees and shrubs which they eat naturally.
After we left Rottnest; Loretta, Fiona and Lisa went to Perth to meet Deb and have a day out in the city while I returned to my van in Fremantle and another day of exploring.
Marinas and beaches.
The Shipwreck museum, which includes a large section of the Dutch ship, Batavia, wrecked in 1629.
Delicious Italian-style lunch which I almost lost to a one-footed seagull who watched me the whole time and swooped when I stood to take a photo. I had part of my cream bun stolen from my hand by a dive-bombing gull on Rottnest.Container rainbow. And giraffes.
The next day, Pen joined us and we headed south - to ride!
The Shipwreck museum, which includes a large section of the Dutch ship, Batavia, wrecked in 1629.
Delicious Italian-style lunch which I almost lost to a one-footed seagull who watched me the whole time and swooped when I stood to take a photo. I had part of my cream bun stolen from my hand by a dive-bombing gull on Rottnest.Container rainbow. And giraffes.
The next day, Pen joined us and we headed south - to ride!
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