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The Most Isolated Capital City in the World

Have you ever been to the most isolated capital city in the world where it takes more than 4 hours to fly to the next foreign capital city and around 3.5 hours to fly to the next state capital city? That’s how remote the location of the City of Perth, the capital city of the State of Western Australia. The nearest foreign capital city that I’m referring to earlier is Jakarta, Indonesia and the nearest state capital is Adelaide, the capital of the State of South Australia.

I saw another article about Honolulu, Hawaii being considered as well as the most isolated capital city in the world as it’s in the middle of the Pacific Ocean! It takes around 4 to 5 hours to fly to California. Well, that title is not really a big deal! Let’s just see more pictures of Perth..

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9 Responses to “The Most Isolated Capital City in the World”

  1. Comment posted June 19th, 2008 at 4:06 pm by Nigel

    Perth sure is beautiful. The isolation is a bit annoying - especially when you want to go travelling.

  2. Comment posted June 20th, 2008 at 6:25 am by deuts

    The city looks interesting. Hey Mr. Wilson, when will you tour me around the city?

  3. Comment posted June 20th, 2008 at 8:10 am by Roderick's Financial Advisor

    After living here for a number of years, I understand Mr Wilson can provide a full guided tour of the city and surrounding sights. He is well versed in the local plant and animal life and from his extensive personal knowledge he can give historical details about many famous landmarks as well as being able to retell a number of Indigenous Australian Dreamtime stories.
    You should contact him to arrange the tour.

  4. Comment posted June 20th, 2008 at 8:59 am by Myrns

    Hi Mr Wilson I want to have a tour in Perth too!

    But I have a problem. I don’t have money for the airfare. Can you lend me some?

  5. Comment posted June 21st, 2008 at 4:07 pm by deuts

    What about girls? So far I have not seen pictures of ladies of Australia yet here in this blog. :D

  6. Comment posted June 23rd, 2008 at 9:03 pm by Wilson

    No worries Deuts I will tour you not only in Perth but around Australia. But one condition though, you should enter the pouch of the kangaroo.. hehe

  7. Comment posted June 25th, 2008 at 5:19 am by Mitzie Millares

    looking forward in visiting the most isolated capital city in the world, with the author as our tour guide :-)

    hi wils - new guest here in your great website :-)

  8. Comment posted June 25th, 2008 at 5:24 am by Wilson

    Hi Mitzie thanks for visiting my website and making a comment. Ngayon wala ka na utang sa akin. hehe. Nakita ko na rin mga pics na sinend mo. thanks po.

    Bakit kaya di ka maka comment sa office nyo. Naka block siguro hmmm, napa internet cafe ka tuloy sorry ha.. :)

  9. Comment posted August 3rd, 2008 at 11:10 am by 21 Wilson Street » Blog Archive » A Journey to the Snowy Mountains

    [...] The idea of this adventure began three days before I was suppose to fly back to my home city of Perth after spending 3 weeks in [...]

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