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Blue Gum Preserve

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    • Day 34

      Philipp Island

      January 11, 2023 in Australia ⋅ 🌙 22 °C

      Hüt si mir chli d Philipp Island gah unsicher machä. Zersch si mir mau ines Kaffee am Strand gah z'Mörgelä u aaschliessend si mir chli a Strand gah liegä u gah bädelä 😎

      Wo mir när wieder trochä gsi si, hei mir üs nu chli bewegt u si dr Rhyll Inlet Walk gah machä. Für dä isches aber scho fasch z heiss gsi 🥵. Drum si mir nu chli i d Lädeli innä wos schön chüuh gsi isch u aaschliessend wieder a Strand.

      Da mir d Zyt chli vergässä hei u ds Restaurant wo mir hättä wöuä gah ässä scho totau überfüllt gsi isch u d Lüüt bis ufd Strass usä aagstangä si, hei mir üs churzerhand entschiidä online i däm Restaurant z bsteuä u när am Strand z ässä. Gueti Idee, schlächti Umsetzig. Aber wohär hättä mir söuä wüssä, dass si für d Spaghetti ke Bsteck mitgäbä? 🫣 Ja nu, de het dr Christian sini Pizza haut müessä teilä 😁
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    • Day 37

      Phillip Island AUS Feb 14th

      February 14 in Australia ⋅ ⛅ 18 °C

      Today was Valentine's Day and turned out to be one amazing day of thigs to do.
      To start the day, there was a massive power outage on the island, so all the shops and stores had no electricity. Our excursion into the town was going to be a bust due to this.
      And then we found out that there was a hike at Cape Woolamai Beach. We found a taxi driver that knew about it since he mountain biked there. He told us about the trail and the copperhead snakes to avoid. The hike was along a beach, then through the brush up to the Pinnacle. The hike was not just walking along a trail. It was real hiking over terrain and up a very steep hill to the Pinnacle overlook. The view was breathtaking over the pink granite cliffs to the ocean crashing on the granite cliffs and shoreline below. We could see miles all the way around the island. We then hiked back down the trail to where we started. Along the way were more gorgeous views, a lizard crossing the trail and a friendly Wallaby popped his head up out of the bush to greet us. It was really a great hike and visit with the Australian nature free of all the crowds and a way to experience the island.
      Then back to the ship for a quick dinner and then on to the Penguin Parade in the evening. We sat along the beach and after sunset small groups of blue penguins come out of the surf to make a quick exit across the beach to their burrows in the sand dunes. They are only about a foot tall and move in groups for safety. Once in the sand dunes, they waddle to their protected burrows for the evening.
      Overall it was our best day yet on the trip - and to make things better, it was on Valentine's Day!
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