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A little bit of a preamble. Off the coast of Perth is an Island called Rottnest Island. It is a paradise and always has been. It was a favourite destination for my wife and I but then we finished Uni and our careers took us to the USA and then to Queensland Australia for the rest of our working lives. We have now returned to Perth and went and visited Rottnest Island. So after 35 years, little has changed and we hope it will remain that way with rustic accomodation, no cars and very lay back lifestyle. The island is famour for the Marsupial called a Quokka. Reputedly the happiest animal in the world because of its smiling features. Also, all the celebrities who have visited the Island have got selfies with a Quokka. They roam freely around the Island (Quokkas and celebrities :-)). The only downside to this is that tourists have become preoccupied with trying to get a selfie with a Quokka rather than observing the beautiful little marsupials. I digress.
We only did a day trip this time. My wife was in the distance as we made our way to catch the 9pm ferry home. These cabins are the standard accomodation for people staying overnight etc.
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A little bit of a preamble. Off the coast of Perth is an Island called Rottnest Island. It is a paradise and always has been. It was a favourite destination for my wife and I but then we finished Uni and our careers took us to the USA and then to Queensland Australia for the rest of our working lives. We have now returned to Perth and went and visited Rottnest Island. So after 35 years, little has changed and we hope it will remain that way with rustic accomodation, no cars and very lay back lifestyle. The island is famour for the Marsupial called a Quokka. Reputedly the happiest animal in the world because of its smiling features. Also, all the celebrities who have visited the Island have got selfies with a Quokka. They roam freely around the Island (Quokkas and celebrities :-)). The only downside to this is that tourists have become preoccupied with trying to get a selfie with a Quokka rather than observing the beautiful little marsupials. I digress.
We only did a day trip this time. My wife was in the distance as we made our way to catch the 9pm ferry home. These cabins are the standard accomodation for people staying overnight etc.