In my first glance at the Perth airport and the Scarborough Beach area, the city looks like an American town. Everything is big and has enough space, people drive fast, and the street layout is well arranged vertically or horizontally based on rectangular street grids (not like Sydney at where almost no any street runs in a straight line from the beginning to the end).
Rendezvous Observation City Hotel Perth
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The arch at the Scarborough Beach
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Lamps at the Scarborough Beach
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A seagull watching the sea
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A seagull at the Scarborough Beach
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Lamps at the Scarborough Beach
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A girl demonstrating another little girl how to jump into the sand
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Sands at the Scarborough Beach
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A boat sign on the arch ground
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People resting at the beach
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Trees and lamps at the Scarborough Beach
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The old fashioned Sunmoon Resort where I am
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