Pinnacle Desert One Day Tour
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We got picked up near Perth by the friendly tour crew, and they took us to Barrack Street Jetty at the bottom of Perth city where the tour departs. There are pickups from the city hotels on request but, if you are staying in the city it’s easy enough to walk down to Barrack Street jetty. What we found interesting near the jetty was the Bell Tower so, we checked that out before boarding our tough looking 4WD for a 8am departure. Our guide Grant welcomed us aboard, and we also had Kirsty with us as our guide for the day. There were about 15 people on the tour, all of us excited to see more of Western Australia.
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The next stop on our trip was the Emu Downs Wind Farm. On the way, we got to know Grant as he started to get into the commentary which was free flowing and very interesting. He talked about everything from the flora and fauna and the mining industry to the northern parts of WA. He was very knowledgeable and informative. One of the facts that stuck out was that there are 3 different types of diamonds that come out of Western Australia. One of the most famous being the pink diamond from the Argyle diamond mines. It was hard to miss the huge wind turbines as we pulled into Emu Downs. There are 48 turbines in the area which is about 30 kilometres from the coast so gets a good amount of the sea breeze. The turbines produce power for a desalination plant just south of Perth. We also learned about the Kangaroo Claw plant. We saw the black one, but the red one is the state plant for Western Australia.
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