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Berriedale Bay

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    • Day 56

      Wed 31 Jan. Hobart. Tasmania

      January 29 in Australia ⋅ ☁️ 21 °C

      On Tuesday we drove south and found more beautiful scenery and some almost deserted coastline. It really was stunning and so peaceful, we had a paddle, the water was a bit cold 🥶.

      Wednesday was our last day and we wandered around Hobart looking at a couple of big cruise liners docked there and the smaller yachts tacking around the harbour.

      We have loved our time in Tassi and so glad we visited but on a plane and off to Sydney for the final stage of our Australian adventure........
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    • Day 13

      Bonorong and Tasmania

      February 22 in Australia ⋅ ☁️ 77 °F

      What a fun little city for our last day in Australia! Tasmania and Hobart did not disappoint. In our part of the world, we've all grown up with Tasmanian Devils, but who really knew what they looked like or their plite. Unfortunately, this little guy's population has been 80% disimated in the last 2-3 years! Sadly, they have contracted a never before seen face cancer that is quickly killing off this national treasure. There are only 25,000 carnivorous marsupials left in the wild. We did an amazing sanctuary tour, which is the largest in the country. We walked freely amongst the animals who would have us, and for those little Devils, we were kept at bay. It's definitely my favorite tour thus far! One more interesting fact for my medicine friends back home, they have been desperately trying to find a cure for this face cancer that kills within 6 months time. They have recently discovered the Covid vaccine has had a 100% cure rate in test analysis. Shortly Bonorong will be the first site to test on live Devils, and if it works, they will airdrop everywhere in the country and save this guy from extinction! What a success story for sure!
      Last, let me mention the amazing kangaroos that run freely amongst us! This was a highlight for sure! They were docile and alucive at the same time. They have huge tails and back claws, and they come in many sizes. Sanctuaries are here to protect, rehabilitate, and release, but when you can't release, they become lifelong residents. It was truly a memorable experience for us.
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