
After having our favorite chips at Fish ‘n’ Chips at Fremantle, we walked towards the Round House. On the way, we found that the Bathers Beach was on our left.

The sand was clean, and the sea was cloudlessly blue. It seemed too hot to swim in the sea, but there we saw some visitors did it.

The following are the words on the signboard:-
“This was rocky coastline which once looked like the coast at Parkers Point, Rottnest. There was a strip of sand at the base of the cliffs. Above the cliffs were rock patches and sand ridges covered with bushes. The meandering path follows the original shoreline.
The original vegetation has been restored and the area is being left in its natural state. This landscape of sea, sand rock and scrub is a memorial to the land and its people in 1829. The area was then called Manjaree.”

The sky was blue and the sand was white.
I was wearing a pair of sports shoes, walking towards the round house.

Along the way, there were a few junctions to reach the sea. We did not touch the sea, but we continued walking to the round house.

This is the staircase to reach the round house.
After walking up the staircase, we could see the entire beach.


Quite a distance away, there is a rocky cliff.

Zoomed-in with my camera and I found that a man was climbing the cliff. I wonder where he started climbing from and what he was doing there.


It is a beautiful beach.

Someone was swimming in the sea.

A lady and a kid were having fun with an inflated boat.

Girls in bikini are commonly seen here.

I like to see the kids having fun on the beach. They all looked happy. Unlike when I was a kid, I had to worry about study and always need to prepare for exams.
After walking pass this beach, and walking up a staircase, we reached the round house. I will show you the round house in the coming posts.





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