Fremantle is the party town of Western Australia. Considered the seaport of Perth and the cities gateway to the world, this very charming town won us over immediately. It was good to be back in 'civilisation'. :)
The must-dos in Fremantle are a visit to the prison, having a coffee on the famous Cappuccino strip, walk around the markets or enjoy fish 'n chips at one of the many restaurants and stalls in the fishing port.
The jail was infamous and notorious even back in Britain in the mid-1800s. Many prisoners in the UK were afraid of being send to the 'establishment' because it meant that most likely they would ever see their families and country again. Many Fenians (Irish men who took an oath to free Eire from English rule in the 1860s) were sent there. We were told a story which seems to have been 'forgotten' by English history books and almost sparked a war between the United Kingdom and the United States: the story about the rescue and the escape of 6 Fenians from Fremantle jail to the USA in the 1870s. Google it! Soon, we were told, Hollywood will make a film about the story.






We were also told that the term Pome (this is what Ozzies like to call the English) has become to be imployed in a not wrong way. POME stands for Prisoner of Mother England and referred to the convicts that were banished to Australia.
We were also told that the term Pome (this is what Ozzies like to call the English) has become to be imployed in a not wrong way. POME stands for Prisoner of Mother England and referred to the convicts that were banished to Australia.
Anyway, we decided it was time again for some exercise. So we took the ferry to Rottnest Island and hired bikes to ride around the place. One whole tour around the island is 26km. And the views and beaches were stunningly beautiful. The island was named by the Dutch who landed there in the 17th century and saw an animal hey mistakenly took for a large rat. Because the island was full of them, they named it Rotte Nest (rats' nest). We know now that these animals were not rats but quokkas. They are a small marsupial the size of a domestic cat. And quite funny looking :)
All in all, Fremantle amounts to one of our favourite destinations in Australia. Good on ya, mate!
