Telefoninterview 11. Februar 2005
Turen er nu gået gennem så meget outback, at selv Erik er ved at have fået studeret alle detaljer til bunds, og familien er stoppet op i Norseman. Her ovejes det så om ikke der skal bruges nogle dage på at se Esperance. De har i øvrigt for første gang set en hel flok kanguroer!

Norseman (fundet externt her ):

The mining centre of Norseman is 730km ( 450 miles east ) of Perth and as it is situated at the junction of the Eyre, Eastern and South Coast Highways it is a popular stop off for those travelling to and from the east.

Gold and Gem Stones
The town is surrounded by the giant Dundas and Cowan Salt Lakes. Norseman is known for its gold, quartz and other gemstones and is subsequently a magnet for prospectors and gem collectors hoping to try their luck.

Her er et eksternt link til historien om at grave efter guld
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Om Esperance kan i øvrigt fortælles (fisket fra dette eksterne link ) (og læg især mærke til denne bemærkning nede i teksten):

About Esperance

Esperance, roughly translated, is French for 'hope' and it's the French that are credited with the towns discovery, naming it and other local landmarks whilst sheltering from a storm in this area in 1792.

Ten years on Matthew Flinders sailed the glorious waters of the Bay of Isles, discovering and naming gems such as Lucky Bay and Thistle Cove.

Whalers, sealers and pirates followed as did pastoralists and miners, keen to cash in on free land and a gold boom to the north at Kalgoorlie.

Today, tourism, agriculture and fishing steer the economy of this stunning coastal community.

Esperance is beautiful coastal town located 720 kilometres south east of Perth and about 4.5 hours from Albany. Esperance has the most stunning coastal scenery with squeaky white sand and turquoise water. There are 5 national parks around Esperance. The Cape Le Grand national park is only 56kms from the town centre and this is where you can see kangaroos lazing on the beach. Further east is Cape Arid which is a popular park for camping, fishing and hiking.

A great scenic drive from the town centre is the 38km tourist loop called the Great Ocean Drive which takes in the beautiful surfing and fishing beaches, the wind farm and the Pink lake. Some of the main attractions in the town are the museum, mermaid leather which is a fish skin processing factory, which produces all types of unique gifts, the historic museum village where the visitor centre is located, and the tanker jetty where our resident sealion “Sammy” lives.

Esperance has no traffic lights and no McDonalds. It has one vineyard which has produced an award winning shiraz. There is a thriving arts centre, artist studios and Hellfire Gallery which is on the way out to the Cape Le Grand National park. This gallery exhibits local and state artists, serves homemade German tortes and great coffee in the tearooms. It’s a great place to either get you started or relax after a strenuous day in the parks.

There are over 100 islands in the archipelago and you can view quite a lot of them from the Great Ocean Drive and the town lookouts. Mackenzies Island Cruises offer daily wildlife cruises around the bay area and out to the islands. On this cruise you step off at Woody Island which is fantastic for swimming, snorkelling, fishing, diving and bushwalking. Safari huts are dotted amongst the eucalypts for eco stays on the island.

Other tours in Esperance included 4wd tours along the beaches and into the national parks, coach tours which can take you along the scenic drive, to the national parks and out to mermaid leather and telegraph farm. This is a working farm 20 kms west of town. Farmer John and his retired school bus take you on a tour of the property to see the acres of proteas, feed the camels and the spot the buffalo and deer. This is a must for families, children love the interaction with the animals.

Esperance is a very popular spot for fishing. The tanker jetty is a good spot which is walking distance from the town centre. There are 2 fishing charters, one of these also offers dive charters.

Between the months of June to October southern right whales can be spotted from the bays close to the town and they particularly love all the sheltered coves within the national parks. Esperance is a beautiful place to visit. Visitors are always amazed at the sheer beauty of the place. It is clean, safe and friendly and a great spot to unwind and enjoy the simple pleasures of life.