Tuesday, 30 April 2013

THE SUPER PIT…. SUPER BIG SCAR IN THE LAND


After a hot day driving to Kalgoorlie, we arrived at our caravan park only to see the sparkling waters of the pool awaiting us. A very quick set up and we were straight to the pool. We had come to Kalgoorlie at this time because it was Oscar’s birthday and again, like Coober Pedy, he was hoping to find riches. This was the first birthday of the kids that we were celebrating on the road and keeping presents hidden in the van had not been easy. We were glad we could finally hand them over.

The morning of the big “10” was filled with present giving, pancakes and a trip to the Super Pit store to find gold. After only 15 minutes, Oscar, being the patient person he is, decided that it was all too hard and that this was not where he was to make his fortune. 



The trucks they had on display were from the mine and were absolutely huge. The kids sat in the wheels of one of them which exaggerated the size even further. These vehicles burn 185 litres of fuel per hour, costing over $6000 to fill the tank and with a top speed of 12km/h when loaded they travel nearly 1.8 million km in their lifespan. 



It was getting hot, so we went inside to watch a video on the mining industry - propaganda really! Josh and I left slightly sceptical about the positive aspects of this scar in the land.

Back to the caravan park for a swim, lunch and cake. Oscar had decided that this year his birthday cake would be like taking a visit to Cold Rock Ice-creamery. With vanilla ice cream, a frozen chopping board and a variety of chosen lollies mixed together, we attempted to mimic some Cold Rock creations, and with reasonable success. OJ had planned an afternoon visit to the local leisure centre to enjoy the pool and a water slide. Unfortunately, Jem couldn’t go on them as he was too young, but it was a lot of fun anyway.

After a small amount of research on Google, we found an Indian restaurant that according to Urbanspoon was worth 4 stars. Oscar hysterically took this to mean that it was a 4 star restaurant, expensive and the best around. We just went with it….. Many of you would have spoken to him and heard about this restaurant as he describes to everyone, even his classmates, that he went to a 4 star restaurant for his birthday. 

As mentioned in previous entries Jem has developed a flair for fashion and since Kalgoorlie was the largest centre we had visited in some time (boasting a Target and all), Jem was keen to add a tie to his wardrobe. Please see below as he sports it out for the, so called, 4-star dining experience.

We hadn’t visited the super pit as yet, so an obligatory drive was in order before we left. It was absolutely unbelievable. A massive 3.6 km in length and around 450m metres in depth, this was truly a sight. The mine is open 365 days of the year 24 hours a day. The lifespan of the mine is predicted to end at 2021 after making approximately 71 billion dollars. 



Our next stop, Esperance on the south west coastline of Western Australia. This is where Josh would leave us for a long stint of 8 days.


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