Rocks Riverside Park, Brisbane
Date: 26 October 2013
Hasben had a friendly game of football with other Malaysian students in Brisbane. While they were playing, the ladies and Kimi were exploring DFO Jindalee nearby.
For lunch, we went for a picnic at Rocks Riverside Park, the largest riverfront park in Brisbane.
There were so many people there; families in big group having gatherings and children playing on the many playgrounds.
The Brisbane River:
Kimi had just a little splash in the paddling pool:
One of the many many many playgrounds:
This park is unique as it is built on a former cement quarry. Some of the industrial artefacts on display:
A really huge rusty screw (?):
A slide for transferring the cement (?):
It is a very big park and the weather was warm. I was exhausted after chasing Kimi around the park. Fuhhh ha!
Hasben had a friendly game of football with other Malaysian students in Brisbane. While they were playing, the ladies and Kimi were exploring DFO Jindalee nearby.
For lunch, we went for a picnic at Rocks Riverside Park, the largest riverfront park in Brisbane.
There were so many people there; families in big group having gatherings and children playing on the many playgrounds.
The Brisbane River:
Kimi had just a little splash in the paddling pool:
One of the many many many playgrounds:
This park is unique as it is built on a former cement quarry. Some of the industrial artefacts on display:
A really huge rusty screw (?):
A slide for transferring the cement (?):
Comments