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Old July 30th, 2004, 05:41 AM
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"gwendolen" wrote in message
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Sounds like a fine plan. Count on some cooler weather/rain and
especially wind when you're down that way. The rocky coast is
magnificent when the southern storms roll in.

Storms. We love storms. Great!
--
gwendolen



I used to live in Albany and still have lots of family living there so
visit
at least three times a year, if you have any questions about that area
feeel
free.
BTW we lose about two people a year off the rocks on the south coast
every
year so be careful!

Gerrit
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Old July 30th, 2004, 05:41 AM
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tom schreef:
Related to storms, one other thing that I was always interested in,
and that my Dutch girlfriend of 9 years also finds interesting, is

the
history of the Dutch spice trade ships that were shipwrecked all

along
the WA coast, including the Batavia. Relicks and their story can be
found at various museums, including the Western Australian Maritime
Museum Shipwreck Galleries:



http://www.museum.wa.gov.au/default....f%20tes t.css

Thanks again Tom.
--
gwendolen
--multiplaza.nl.nu--
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Old July 30th, 2004, 05:41 AM
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tom schreef:
Related to storms, one other thing that I was always interested in,
and that my Dutch girlfriend of 9 years also finds interesting, is

the
history of the Dutch spice trade ships that were shipwrecked all

along
the WA coast, including the Batavia. Relicks and their story can be
found at various museums, including the Western Australian Maritime
Museum Shipwreck Galleries:



http://www.museum.wa.gov.au/default....f%20tes t.css

Thanks again Tom.
--
gwendolen
--multiplaza.nl.nu--
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Old July 30th, 2004, 05:41 AM
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tom schreef:
Related to storms, one other thing that I was always interested in,
and that my Dutch girlfriend of 9 years also finds interesting, is

the
history of the Dutch spice trade ships that were shipwrecked all

along
the WA coast, including the Batavia. Relicks and their story can be
found at various museums, including the Western Australian Maritime
Museum Shipwreck Galleries:



http://www.museum.wa.gov.au/default....f%20tes t.css

Thanks again Tom.
--
gwendolen
--multiplaza.nl.nu--
 




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