Tuesday 9 June 2015

20150605 - Perth Day 2



We are still in the service apartment.  Today, we are leaving for Fremantle.



We are at Perth Station waiting for the train to Fremantle.

We are in the Fremantle train.  This is me sitting on one of the seats.  There are 2 cars for this train.

I am playing a musical instrument in one of the streets of Fremantle.

Our accommodation at Fremantle.  It is the Fremantle YHA which is partly converted from the Fremantle Prison.  Our room number is 313.

On the upper deck of the bunk bed

Read the rules carefully ;P

Outside our room

At the corridor.  Many of the bunk rooms are converted from previous prison cells.

Interesting stories about the Fremantle Prison.


I'M THE KING!!!


A map showing the CAT bus routes in Fremantle.

At the CAT bus drop off point near to the Fremantle Maritime Museum.


The tour pass for the HMAS Oven 1pm submarine tour.

The submarine.

The volunteer tour guide John told us that the bell was rang whenever a crew became a father, and the child's name engraved onto the bell.

Into the belly of the submarine!



A torpedo tube (for launching torpedos).

The little golden outlets are sources of oxygen.  In the event of a disaster, the crew will connect their own breathing device (tube with yellow regulator in above picture) to the outlets for oxygen and follow the trail of the outlets to the escape point.

Bunk beds for the crew.  The officer have better facilities.  Do you think that the person sleeping on the upper bunk bed is real?  It is not!

Garbage disposal.  Garbage bags are weighted so that they will not rise to the surface immediately to prevent the submarine from being detected by the enemies.

Toilet in the submarine.


Canisters for storing carbon dioxide.  They also have a oxygen generator.  This will enable the submarine to remain underwater for a longer period.
End of submarine tour. 

Daddy and I going one round in the auto revolving door. We also visited the Shipwreck Galleries.


Crossing a railway track on our way to Kaili's for a late tea break (this is very dangerous.  Do not try it!)

Seagulls on the parasol.

A flock of seagulls (someone is feeding them but we are actually not supposed to). 

There is a video of me chasing the seagulls but Mommy did not want to upload it because the free wifi is slow.
Seagull feather

Me and the beautiful sunset


The kitchen at Fremantle Prison YHA.  Mommy loves the 'Free food' corner which allows departing hostelites to share food that they no longer need. 

Pasta for dinner (did you know that we had pasta dinner on the first night too?)

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