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We ate fish and chips at Cicerellos in Fremantle, supposedly rumored to be the best of the best but it seems ordinary, probably I am not into food, so yeah, if you happen to be in town and need some direction for the best food in town - don’t dial my number!


Lots and lots of seagulls, they walk, swim, fly, and clean up our mess! and we went to the Fremantle Prison, not that scary but an enjoyable experience, the tour guide was funny. The prison was built by convict labour in the 1850s, and transferred to the colonial government in 1886 for use as a gaol for locally-sentenced prisoners. It closed as a prison in 1991 and reopened as a historic site and is now a public museum.



The gallows room was the only legal place of execution in Western Australia between 1888 and 1984, with 43 men and one woman hanged in this period using that rope, hmm… evils spirits everywhere, time to ask for lucky number!
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