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Old Aug 7th 2008 | 11:23 am
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Originally Posted by GinaUK
You're braver than me, C I have not managed to get into the ocean any further than up to my ankles, even in February. The ocean is FREEZING!!!

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That was the biggest surprise for me G that the ocean is freezing all year round. I thought Indian Ocean, lovely and tropical. However after a day of 40 degrees the cold water is lovely and before we had the pool I would venture in to cool off.
 
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Originally Posted by northernbird
End of August is still winter and temps are cooler and could still be quite rainy. As for the speedos, I am a bit of a girl when it comes to swimming in the ocean and would say that unless you want your knackers to disappear up your arse don't go in the sea until November!!
might invest in a wet suit then
 
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How about theme/water parks ? are there any decent ones?

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Old Aug 9th 2008 | 12:45 am
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Originally Posted by geordiebloke
How about theme/water parks ? are there any decent ones?

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Aye Northern birds right. It'll be like swimming off Whitley in August.


There is a water park called Adventure world in Bibra lake, one in Hillarys and one near us in the hills called "wet and Wild" in Kalamunda. But I'm not sure if they only open for the summer.

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Originally Posted by Wandathecat
Cervantis is approx 2-3 hours drive but well worth it as the Pinicales are here, its like star wars very errie!!!!

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Or but a postcard of them and save yourself a long drive and a wasted drive.
 
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[August is still winter and temps are cooler and could still be quite rainy. As for the speedos, I am a bit of a girl when it comes to swimming in the ocean and would say that unless you want your knackers to disappear up your arse don't go in the sea until November!![/QUOTE]



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