The Explorer's Guide to Western Australia - The Missing Bits - Part 10

Published 2024-05-14
In our previous episodes we were following a pre-determined route around the state and that meant that there were bound to miss some really interesting places that were not included because they were well away from that route.

In this episode we are trying to cover some of the most interesting and popular places that are located off on their own.

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  • Thank you for what has been an amazing series. We havw visited W.A. once, visiting family in Hammond Park, Perth. 3 weeks was just long enough to realise that it will take the rest of our lives to see everything we want to in W.A. never mind the rest of Australia. Coming back again in December 2024, this time for 6 weeks already understanding that this is no where near long enough😁😁. Thanks again for showing this whinging POM what he is missing out on. πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘