We spent a day at Dubbo Western Plain Zoo. William, Matthew and Andrew rode there bikes and we walked around. William's favourite animal was the Meerkat, Andrew's was the tiger, Shane favourite was the Galapagos Tortoise and Matthew and my favourite was the Siamang Apes.
Parmenter's Family Australian Adventure
Friday, 1 August 2014
Tuesday, 29 July 2014
Wellington Phosphate Mine & Wellington Caves
We took a tour through Wellington Mine and Wellington Cave. The mine dates back to 1914 with 6000 tonnes of phosphate mined during the four year. The phosphate was used for fertiliser. Megafauna bones have been found in the mine and are dated back 2 million year. They are still visible in the mud walls today.
Wellington Cave are made up of limestone caves and date back 400 million years. The cave is famous for its huge stalagmite which is 32 metres in circumference at the base and 15 meters high.
We took a tour through Wellington Mine and Wellington Cave. The mine dates back to 1914 with 6000 tonnes of phosphate mined during the four year. The phosphate was used for fertiliser. Megafauna bones have been found in the mine and are dated back 2 million year. They are still visible in the mud walls today.
Wellington Cave are made up of limestone caves and date back 400 million years. The cave is famous for its huge stalagmite which is 32 metres in circumference at the base and 15 meters high.
Wellington Phosphate Mine |
Phosphate |
Fossil (teeth of an animal) |
Fossil of a Diprotodon |
Saturday, 26 July 2014
We spent a day at Canberra. We went to Parliament House and the Royal Australian Mint. The boys favourite was the Mint as they were able to make there own $1 coin.
The Mint produces coins only and the notes are made in Melbourne at Note Printing Australia
The Mint produces coins only and the notes are made in Melbourne at Note Printing Australia
Parliament House |
House of Representative |
The Senate |
The Old Parliament House |
Parliament House |
Foyer in Parliament House |
Royal Australian Mint (Money in the stairs) |
Coins in the container |
Money being made at the Mint |
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