Hi everyone, in Moora for the last couple of days. It is a lovely little country town, very pretty & lots of beautiful gardens. We are now only a couple of hours from Perth.
Above & below the entrance to the caravan park, beautiful roses & petunias. Our caravan in the picture below is the one on the right in the distance. As you can see we are not crowded here. Beside our van is the Moore River, at the moment pretty much just a puddle. The depth indicator shows the river will have to rise 9 metres before we start to panic about getting our feet wet!
Rose garden at the park. The other great thing about this park is the washing machines & dryers are free; at every other park we have stayed at, it costs between 3 to 5 dollars a wash, which adds up quickly. I've gone to town on the washing, needless to say!
Picnic area next to the park
Main Street- Drovers Arms Pub on the corner
Rotary Clock tower, the designs are made of stained glass & lit up at night. These panels were designed by local school children.
Old railway station, now visitor centre
Formerly the town hall, built in 1913 also the Moora Road Board. Now Performing Arts Centre.
Moora Hotel, built in 1907.
A different road safety sign
Sculpture of soldier made from scrap metal.
War Memorial.
More beautiful gardens
Looking across the gardens to the St James Anglican Church, built in 1911
A Tribute to the horses who helped the pioneers work this wheat country.
And also the sheep dogs.
Post Office, built about 1912.
Uniting Church built in 1909
St John the Baptist Catholic Church, 1909
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