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  • Day 37

    Grampians National Park

    February 15, 2018 in Australia ⋅ ☀️ 17 °C

    We left our accommodation and continued down the great ocean road. First stop was London Bridge. A massive arch in the sandstone. The main arch broke a few years ago and people had to be rescued by helicopter.
    Next up was The Grotto, a really cool window in the rock. It sort shows how the cliff is broken down by the weather.
    We continued on to the Bay of Islands. Not as cool as those in New Zealand, but still a beautiful sight.
    From here, we left the great ocean road and went to Tower Hill, here we saw more koalas, and our first Emus and grey kangaroos. Then we did a hike around one of the craters as it's a former volcano.
    We then had a two hour drive to Grampians national park where we went to Halls Gap, from hear we drove to a parking spot where we did a hike to a lookout called the pinnacle. On the way through the Grampians we saw an Echidna by the road, the hedgehog of the marsupials.
    When we came back to Halls Gap, the city had been invaded by grey kangaroos and they are almost tame, which to me seems so strange.
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