Friday, October 14, 2011

Busselton, the longest jetty in the southern hemisphere . . .

Heading to Busselton, a one and half hour ride, we pass by this beautiful field, filled with purple and bright yellow little flowers.

When we reach Busselton, we had lunch at the town, eating Malaysian curry laksa and noodle soup, accompanied by a grill chicken from Coles supermarket =)

 
Windy day at the Busselton Jetty***** A beautiful jetty walk of 1.8km. Entrance is $2.50, visitors can also take a tram ride to the end of the jetty for the underwater observatory which costs $29.50. Unfortunately, the observatory was closed that day due to weather condition. From Trip Advisors review, we found that it’s not worthwhile to enter the observatory as there is nothing much to see, and of course so expensive!






Taking a long walk at the jetty. . . Almost half way, we gave up and turn back. Couldn’t stand the strooong wind. . .


From Busselton, we headed to Margaret River. First stop at MR, we try our luck for lavender scones Cape Lavender. Haizz, the shop was just closing! They close at 5pm. There are two Cape Lavender shops in MR, can look at their website. Some say they have the best lavender scones~~

 The very BIG veges in cape lavender. . . looks like malaysian version of 'siu pak ckoy'

 Spring flowers

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