Day 1 was a trippin’ day that is to say we were trying to
get on a couple of tours. It’s quite hot here at present up around the 33deg
mark. The Kalgoorlie tour which takes in most of the sites of the place and the
Super Pit mine tour. We lost out on both so we did our own thing. After coffee
(rating - very good) at the coffee club then back to van for lunch we headed
out the Perth/Coolgardie road to the Hannan’s North tourist mine. The mine has
a collection of old buildings, equipment and artefacts from around the
Kalgoorlie goldfields area. It has quite a large diverse variety of bits and
pieces including old mine buildings and a complete engine room transport into
the site and re-erected.
The display
also includes 2 large “tonka” toys - a CAT 793C dump truck and a CAT 994
loader. These are HUGE and expensive pieces of equipment and it was great to be
able to look up close at them. There is also a complete Chinese garden which
has been developed in memory of all who have chased their fortunes in the gold
fields.
We also tried our hand at gold panning – not all that successful. From
Hannan’s we headed up to the water tower look out which afforded great views
across Kalgoorlie – Boulder. Next stop was the Super Pit viewing site.
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one off the bucket list |
This is
a huge site, the largest open cut in Australia. One in seven trucks has a
payload of gold and will yield a golf ball size lump of gold. Small problem
with our van today we burnt out the water pump so we will try to replace before
we leave for Hyden and Wave rock.
Day 2 and the sun is shining but the outlook isn’t good with
a storm cell heading our way. Never deterred we head out for a spot of shopping
to replenish the larder and coffee (muffin break) rating good. We found a pump
for the van so looks like that will be a job for this afternoon. We discovered
that there was a caravan and camping show on at the showgrounds so we went
there first. I think we have found our next van but no pump. Undeterred we
headed back into town and the WA Museum site. This was another fantastic site
with exhibitions centred on gold in Kalgoorlie. The exhibit has the narrowest 2
story hotel in Australia (3.2 meters wide) plus a number of banners from the
turn of the century trade union movement and a vault containing many nuggets and
gold items. From there lunch and back to the van. We had intended to visit the
RFDS but the tours didn’t run Sat and Sun – Bugger, the information centre didn’t
tell us that. Got the new pump in just as the heavens opened up and it hasn’t
stopped raining for the last couple of hours. Tonight’s our last night off (maybe)
to Hyden tomorrow. Big thanks to Gaz for fitting the pump and Laura for the
massages on my back I have been in serious pain since we left home.
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Australia's narrowest hotel at 3.2 mtrs |
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Jarrah in abundance |
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Wooden bike circa 1890 |
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Front of the narrowest pub |
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Weather van at van park |
Your pics just confirm that Tiz and I must visit Kalgoorlie one day.
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