Almost ten Guest Books were filled with remarks from people who came to visit the Bert Bolle Barometer in the Barometer Tower of the Denmark Visitor Centre in Western Australia between May 2007 and February 2011 when the Barometer Tower closed down. We made a selection for you of the most interesting, moving or funny remarks.
Bert & Ethne Bolle

First remark on the 15th of May 2007, the day the Denmark Visitor Centre opened its doors.

Ian Osborne was the former manager of the Visitor Centre.

This Denmark lady (see photo below) is one of the first visitors writing in our Guest Book.

















This was our friend Peter Nolan who attended the official opening of the Visitor Centre on 10 August 2007.
He was a terminal patient and died three weeks later.






Ian Osborne, the former manager of the Visitor Centre wrote the first page of Guest Book No. 2, just five months after the centre had opened its doors.



















































The ambassador of the USA in Australia and his wife visited the Barometer Tower on 9 September 2008.










































In the third line the UK visitor wrote: ‘The Technologist’s equivalent to Uluru!’ referring to the famous Australian monolith, aka Ayers Rock.





























































































The Minister for Tourism, Dr Liz Constable and the minister for Agriculture and Food, Mr Terry Redman
visit the Barometer Tower on 24 March 2010.






















Denmark High School group 8 students writing comments during their visit on 21 September 2010.

Group 8 from Denmark High School visits the Barometer Tower on 21 September 2010.












































Last remark in our Guest Book no. 10 on 6 February 2011.








The ambassador of the USA in Australia and his wife visited the Barometer Tower on 9 September 2008.




















































































Laatste vermelding in Guest Book no. 10 op 6 februari 2011.
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