ameland 1732: View at Perth city
ameland 1732: Very cloudy today, unusual for february
ameland 1732: Typical Rottnest cove
ameland 1732: Salt lake at Rottnest
ameland 1732: A real quiet holiday retreat
ameland 1732: The whole island is dotted with small coves
ameland 1732: At week days things quiet down
ameland 1732: Rottnest scenery, very hot in february
ameland 1732: Boating at Rottnest
ameland 1732: White sand at Rottnest
ameland 1732: Notice the ship in the background
ameland 1732: A little paradise
ameland 1732: A lot of interesting features to see here
ameland 1732: Nice for snorkling
ameland 1732: The dry air is great for photos
ameland 1732: Old clippers still roam these waters
ameland 1732: A sub-tropic paradise
ameland 1732: Imagine yourself laying in that little cove
ameland 1732: The water is extremely clear, notice the girl in the shade
ameland 1732: All the way at the end of Rottnest
ameland 1732: At Cape Vlamingh
ameland 1732: About 300 years ago
ameland 1732: Cape Vlamingh, Rottnest Australia
ameland 1732: Pretty but rough scenery at Cape Vlamingh, Rottnest Australia
ameland 1732: Fishhook bay
ameland 1732: It's a tough job on Rottnest, selling ice cream
ameland 1732: Willem de Vlamingh thought they were rats, hence the name Rottnest, in fact they are little marsupials
ameland 1732: Just sit down with a bottle of water and they come up to you
ameland 1732: Quokka, like a small kangaroo
ameland 1732: Herschel Lake, very smelly of sulphur