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Tuesday, 11 November 2014

Year 7 Camp to Kalgoorlie

During week 3 this term, Year 7's had the opportunity to board the Prospector train and head for the goldfields, Kalgoorlie was our destination. We spent 5 full days out in the Goldfields, which included a variety of activities, history and even weather. We experienced a number of seasons within our five days. We had a thunderstorm, rain, wind, heat (36 degrees) and even a couple of cool evenings. But apart from all of that, we had a fabulous week. We visited so many places, these included the Royal Flying Doctor, Weather Station, Coolgardie, Boulder, two old hotels (Palace and Federation), which were full of history and even a mine shaft inside one of them. We learnt about how the miners lived in the past and how difficult their lives would have been for them and their families.


The Super Pit in Kalgoorlie

One of the many dump trucks used in the Super Pit
Each tyre is worth $4500 each

Jack Cairns Humpy just out of Coolgardie

Warden Finley's House, built by the Bunning's brothers

Boulder Town Hall curtain, the only one in the WORLD!
Bread and milk are used to clean the curtain.

Paddy Hannon statue outside the Kalgoorlie Town Hall in Hannon Street
 Having a break at Hammond Park


  On the train, ready for our 6 hour journey back to Perth


Having a break at Merridan




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