Aussie critters

Cleland wildlife park just outside Adelaide satisfied my desire to see more Aussie critters. Natural environment, lots of animals, birdlife, forests, wetlands. Now I'm not searching for kangaroos inLeggi altro
Cleland wildlife park just outside Adelaide satisfied my desire to see more Aussie critters. Natural environment, lots of animals, birdlife, forests, wetlands. Now I'm not searching for kangaroos inLeggi altro
Spent a great day at Sovereign Hill, at Ballarat, 90 minutes from Melbourne. A re-creation of the gold rush here, began in 1851. They've really done it up well...original equipment and machinery. ALeggi altro
We canned Canberra. We weren't getting many must-see's, then a Canberra native said... "Visiting administrative buildings...how exciting" 😝. So back to Melbourne - familiarLeggi altro
Crazy weather across Australia...bush fires in Tasmania (telling people it's too late to leave, so go into a building), floods in Queensland, heat waves south and west Australia. And cold extremesLeggi altro
Despite a relatively short flight, a good part of the day spent getting out of Melbourne and into Sydney. Cool seeing the iconic highlights up close and personal.
Easy train ride into town...shadesLeggi altro
We may be getting old...and we never were big beach people. So the whole beach scene with hundreds of people struttin' their stuff, lying in the sand, the sun beating down it's UV cancer rays,Leggi altro
What a harbour! Vancouver has the mountains but this one is huge...and sooo active. Fun to watch.
Took a ferry (there are many, many going every which way) to Manly Beach...another beautiful,Leggi altro
Good-bye to AUS, hello to Kiwi-ville. Smaller cities and towns from here on...slower pace.
Christchurch, south Island...home of the Sept 2010 and Feb 2011 quakes, the second one not as strong butLeggi altro
Flexibility in action. Driving south from Christchurch along the inland scenic route. Nothing booked for the next week...play it by ear. First night in Methven...ever heard of that place? UsLeggi altro
You can't capture fabulous scenery on your camera but I tried anyway...109 pictures later. Aoraki / Mount Cook. New Zealand's tallest mountain at 3724 metres. Aoraki is the Maori name...cloudLeggi altro
Viaggiatorevery very cool!
Viaggiatorehard to see koalas in the daytime - were you lucky ?
ViaggiatoreThe wildlife park had them out...they seemed very well treated.
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