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). |
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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