• 31. Tasmania-Cataract Gorge & Penguins!

    1 Oktober, Australia ⋅ ☁️ 55 °F

    Travelling from east towards Cradle Mountain, we stopped for a night in Launceston, a small town with not much going on other than its local Cataract Gorge attraction. Although I've seen far more impressive gorges, the park was pretty to walk through and the peacocks (October is the end of mating season) were hilarious.

    Later we travelled up to the north coast to the tiny town of Burnie, which offered a "little penguin" viewing platform. Its been cold here - we bundled up and went in search of penguins in the wild at 8PM when the area opened up, and were rewarded instantly upon arriving. It was hard to take pix - very dark and we didn't really have the recommended pink or red viewing lights, but managed to see them with lights from some of the local volunteers.

    We've been so lucky so far to see most of the animals in the wild that we have been trying to track down. Roos, wallabies, crocs, penguins, platypus. Tomorrow, we're off to Cradle Mountain to seek out wombats.
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