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Hi EveryoneWell we went down to Bunbury last weekend to see the dolphins there. The trip included the coach down there, the hostel for a nigth and an opportunity to swim with dolphins just off the Bunbury Coast. Unfortunately we didn't get to swim with them as we would have liked. We were in the water snorkeling and they were around but they weren't being very interactive, they came and swam underneath us at one point but we didn't get the camera down quick enough to take a picture. The trip was still definitely worth it though because we saw loads of dolphins from the boat, they were in a bit of a mating season so there was lots of dolphin noises and male showing off. It was really amazing to watch. The tour leader put a speaker under water and let us hear the sounds - this was fantastic. Bunbury was quite a quiet town, not many people about. We ate out in an Irish bar where we were the only two people in there and we walked around the small row of shops. Don't think we'll go back to Bunbury.Oh on the Saturday the weather was quite bad, there were lots of high winds and the sea was very rough. On the beach in Bunbury there are some really nice scenic rocks and it was a pretty amazing thing to see the waves crashing on the rocks, they were huge and quite scary. We are booking a trip to go and see the Pinnacles and go 4wd sand surfing. We should be doing that quite soon and also we're planning a trip down to Margaret River and we're going to go on some wine tours. Both of us have still got jobs and we're pretty much back to a normal life, like it was in England, for the time being, just while we save up lots of money to go and travel the east coast. Weather is still amazing, couple of cool days recently which has been nice and a rainy day last week. Saw my first Huntsman Spider in work the other day - it was HUGE and they said it was only a baby. Yuk!Well better get back to workTake careNic & Ant xx
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