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Perth vol 3: being cultural

Last two days we have been discovering Fremantle area and Northbridge in Perth city. Some aboriginal art galleries, some contemporary art and photography exhibitions. Found an awesome market place at Fremantle yesterday. Couldn't resist a cup of freshly made ice-cream. Literally the guy made it in front of our eyes.


On our way home, missed our stop. How? Well, apparently we are not able to get out of the train on our own. This damn button you have to push. There was more than half an hour until the next one, so we walked. These dark creepy alleys. Luckily didn't get lost. Watched TV with the boys and Matt delighted us with some cheese-pear-nuts-honey plate. It went perfectly together with some white wine.



Later headed to PS Art Space to listen to some jazz-hiphop-gospel-funk-everything band. We had to meet Siv there, I asked him about the address and all, but by the time we got there of course I had already forgotten. A couple of policemen offered their help, got a familiar-sounding street-name from them. Met some guys having a bachelors party. Signed a shirt, they offered some names for us but non seemed right. We popped into a nice-looking bar, which was not the right place, but we ended up chatting with a table of elderly Aussies having a night out. It's just it, everybody is so friendly, it makes you smile and be positive as well. The concert was great and after it went to dance to some hip-hop beats in a near-by club. The only thing, they close places really early here, earlier than in The States even.


Today we witnessed the Deepavali celebrations. A light and sound festival in the park. Both asian and western dances-music mixed together.




In about 7 hours we board a bus and off to the wilderness we go. Work work work.

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