1531 Nectarine Festival



Kangaroo Island is full of eucalyptus trees. There are about 1,000 mammals native to the island, 1,000 species of plants, and one species that is unique to the island. Although most of the animals on the island are out at night, you can still see brushtail possums on the roadsides of Flinders Chase National Park.

Kangaroo Island kangaroos and short-tailed echidnas can be seen. Australian sea lions and New Zealand fur seals gather on the south coast of the island, and little penguins can be seen along the entire coastline of Kangaroo Island. Seal Bay (Seal Bay) Kangaroo Island Seal Bay is known as the home of Australian sea lions and is the second largest breeding colony in Australia.

You will have the opportunity to see sea lions swimming and playing in the waves and sunbathing on the beach. Seal Bay is a protected park, and the park's guides will lead you to the beach. For your personal safety, please always follow the staff and listen to their advice. Please do not approach the sea lions.

Keep a distance of six meters from them, because if the sea lions are frightened, they will usually become very aggressive. It is definitely a great experience to walk on the beach surrounded by various animals, so please bring a camera to take pictures at any time. The first attraction of Kangaroo Island Kangaroo Island Day Tour is Seal Bay.

There will be a special guide waiting in front of the car to lead tourists to the tour, so don't rush to get off the car, just follow the arrangements. Before entering the seal bay on Kangaroo Island, you will pass through the exhibition area, where there will be a display of seal skeletons and furs, and the staff will explain the history and living habits of sea lions here. There is also a counter selling souvenirs next to it.

Kangaroo Island Kangaroo Island Passing through the interpretation area is the beach leading to the seal gathering area. It takes about minutes to walk along the boardwalk to reach the beach for watching seals. Kangaroo Island Kangaroo Island Kangaroo Island This is also one of the most famous tourist attractions on Kangaroo Island. It is also the permanent habitat of the rare Australian fur seal group. Kangaroo Island Kangaroo Island seals.

In groups or alone, they laze on the beach and dunes, napping and basking in the sun. Kangaroo Island Kangaroo Island Of course, you can also join a tour group led by a park guide to walk among the seals, gaze at the little seals from afar on the wooden boardwalk, and watch these little cuties up close. Kangaroo Island Breeze Bay Bistro Breeze Bay Eco Adventure Bistro is located in.

Breeze Bay Natural Forest Area, here, Yunluo and An Chuyu prepared two Australian specialties for you as lunch. The dining kitchen is equipped with toilets and washing facilities. Kangaroo Island Kangaroo Island Kangaroo Island Kangaroo Island After watching the seals, it is basically time for dinner. A buffet lunch is arranged for the one-day tour. Although the variety is not rich, the taste is still delicious.

There are two meat dishes from the island. The taste is very suitable for Yunluo, beef sausage and pork sausage, which are said to be species raised on the island. The others are several salads and macaroni, and there is cake after the meal. Fruit, coffee, tea and ice water are provided. Kangaroo Island Kangaroo Island In fact, a bus of tourists basically filled up all the seats in the restaurant.

Hanson Bay Koala Walk Koalas are nestled in eucalyptus trees. This is definitely a great opportunity to observe these little cuties. In addition, you may have the opportunity to observe and get close to kangaroos. There are many eucalyptus trees on Kangaroo Island. It is easy to find a few koalas almost every few trees.

Cutely dozing off on a tree! Kangaroo Island Koalas of all shapes and sizes on Kangaroo Island are either scratching themselves or trying to find a comfortable sleeping position to continue sleeping! Kangaroo Island Dear, do you have to sleep with your big face stuck on a tree branch to be comfortable? Flinders Chase National Park, Kangaroo Island.

Flinders Chase National Park is Australia's largest and oldest conservation park. About one-third of the land here has been preserved in native vegetation. Eucalyptus bush is the habitat of many wild species on the island, many of which are rare or even extinct on the Australian mainland. When traveling through the park.

Please enjoy the unique trees and plants in the courtyard, and the magnificent coastal scenery that brings you visual and spiritual shock. The tour bus will stop at the best viewing point. There you can overlook the Yaka Plain and fully experience the vastness and magnificence of this land. Remarkable Rocks Remarkable Rocks is.

Wind-eroded rocks are formed by a cluster of granite rocks. The lifelike shapes have been tempered by thousands of years of wind, rain and waves, and stand tall on the granite dome. You can get off the car to observe these boulders of various shapes, but please note that when sightseeing, do not cross the area indicated by the "danger" sign.

The wind here is relatively strong, and the rocky ground is relatively slippery if it rains. Kangaroo Island Kangaroo Island Kangaroo Island Walking out of the road in the jungle, you can see a huge arc-shaped stone far away by the sea, with some strange-shaped stones in the middle. Some are hollow, some are round, some are arc-shaped, and some are thick and solid. Some are thin and translucent.

It is totally unimaginable what kind of masterpiece this is. A veritable natural wonder. Kangaroo Island Kangaroo Island Their peculiar and interesting shapes are the result of thousands of years of wind, rain and sea erosion, and their surface colors will change at different times of the day. Kangaroo Island Kangaroo Island Kangaroo Island Kangaroo Island The graceful art of nature is undoubtedly displayed here.

This is also one of the most photographed natural wonders on the island. The road leading to the Remarkable Rocks on Kangaroo Island is lined with strange vegetation. There is also an explanation hall introducing the rock group. If you are good at English and have enough time, you can stop and browse to learn more. Cape Ducoudick Lighthouse (Remarkable Rocks) Cape Ducoudick Lighthouse was built in 1939.

This lighthouse is a fine example of stonemasonry. The lighthouse is not open to the public. The nearby cottages are inhabited by the lighthouse keepers and their families, and can also provide self-catering accommodation for tourists. Since Kangaroo Island is not open to the public, Yunluo and An Chuyu's bus only stopped by the roadside for a while, explained to Yunluo and An Chuyu, and then continued to the Admiral Arch.

Admirals Arch is a short, steep walk from Cape Ducoudick Lighthouse. This rock arch was formed by years of erosion by the rough sea, and this area is a breeding ground for New Zealand fur seals. Here you can watch these cute little animals playing in the water.

Playing on the rocks. Please be careful when walking to the arch. Sometimes the wind is very strong and the road is very slippery. Please do not deviate from the walking track. Kangaroo Island Kangaroo Island Flagship Arch is also one of the classic attractions on Kangaroo Island. It is also necessary to walk a circuitous wooden plank road from the parking point and then go down the wooden stairs on the cliff.

You can see this natural wonder. Kangaroo Island leads to the viewing platform on the Admiral Arch. Kangaroo Island. Kangaroo Island. Kangaroo Island. Kangaroo Island. Kangaroo Island. There are many lazy New Zealand fur seals living on the rock platform under the arch. Kangaroo Island. The steep wooden staircase leading to the Admiral Arch and the seals lying on the rocks to bask in the sun. Kangaroo Island.

The Flinders Chase Visitors Centre on Kangaroo Island is located in the heart of the sweet gum forest and is the headquarters of the National Park and Wildlife Rangers. The Interpretation Centre and Cafe are great places for visitors to learn about local wildlife, where you can take a break and buy delicious ice cream and soft drinks.

Or buy exquisite souvenirs. Kangaroo Island Kangaroo Island Kangaroo Island Kangaroo Island Kangaroo Island After resting here for half an hour, the driver will put the return boat ticket and the bus ticket to take you back to the hotel on the dashboard of the bus when you get on the bus, and remind tourists to find their tickets and take them away when they get on the bus. The day's trip ends at the return pier Kangaroo Island around 12:00 p.m.

On the way back, we will pass by the small town on the island, because there are still minutes before the departure time. Tourists who live in the town and those who want to go down to take pictures can choose to get off and walk back to the pier. Others will be sent back to the pier to take the 1:30 pm boat back to Cape Jervis Pier. You can sit in the cafe next to the Kangaroo Island Pier and wait to board the boat and enjoy the sunset!

Kangaroo Island Kangaroo Island Return trip slowly enjoy the sunset on the boat Kangaroo Island Silly dogs on the boat back to the city! As mentioned at the beginning, the owner can only stay on the third floor of the boat with the dog Kangaroo Island Kangaroo Island Finally, it is recommended that friends who come to Kangaroo Island should choose a day tour itinerary, which is better and has more time. A day tour is more tiring, and there are many places worth visiting.

Unfortunately, we didn't have enough time. I hope I can stay for another day next time! Located in the northeastern Adelaide Hills, about kilometers away. This is a private wildlife park that has been run by the same family since 2000. Most of the animals in the park are stray animals adopted by their owners.

As well as the precious animals collected by the owner during his travels. At the same time, this is another zoo in South Australia that offers free koala hugging besides Cleland Wildlife Park. Gorge Wildlife Park Gorge Wildlife Park has a ticket counter in the middle of the entrance.

You can buy souvenirs and toilets on the left, and the entrance to the zoo is on the right. GorgeWildlifeParkGorgeWildlifeParkGorgeWildlifeParkGorgeWildlifeParkDon't think that this is a private zoo, there are few animal species, just like other zoos in Australia.

There are all kinds of rare and unique animals in Australia, such as koalas, kangaroos, echidnas, and platypuses. And the biggest feature that distinguishes this zoo from other zoos is that you can get in close contact with various wild animals. As described in the zoo's brochure, this is a place where people and animals gather.

The kangaroo area on one side of the park has almost all the kangaroo species in Australia. There are even a few rare white kangaroos here. Buy a bag of biscuits. Shuttle among the various kangaroos, hand food to their mouths with your own hands, and watch them enjoy the food calmly. It is definitely an unforgettable experience in a lifetime. If you are lucky.

You can also see kangaroos with baby kangaroos in their pouches! In the park, most birds can fly freely. Colorful rainbow lorikeets chirp among the branches, flocks of pelicans float leisurely on the lake, and large birds such as peacocks and emus stroll around the park without restraint, asking tourists for food from time to time.

A friend who was traveling with Yunluo said, "Before coming to Canyon Wildlife Park, Yunluo had two concepts about zoos: one was that animals were locked in cages and tourists outside visited and took photos of them, and the other was that tourists were locked in buses and visited the seemingly free animals in the zoo. Canyon Zoo presents a new concept to tourists. Both humans and animals can be free.

It can be interactive. Holding a koala and taking photos is definitely one of the essential experiences when visiting Australia. There are only two states in Australia where you can hold a koala, one of which is South Australia. Canyon Wildlife Park and Cleland Wildlife Park both offer free koala holding. Can you imagine being soft, furry, and full of fat?

Who can suppress the joy in your heart when the cute koala snuggles in your arms? How can you not show your most beautiful smile? The photos taken at this moment will definitely be remembered by you. However, you can't hold a koala for free all day long. There are time periods: morning: and afternoon. Friends who want to hold a koala must pay attention to the time!

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Echo Wall Echo Wall On the way to Barossa, a famous wine region in South Australia, Yunluo and An Chuyu made a small stop. They visited a famous local landscape, the Barossa Dam, which has an echo wall function. The Barossa Reservoir in South Australia is an important water catchment area for irrigation and drinking water in the Barossa region.

The reservoir is surrounded by a peaceful and beautiful environment, and is a good place for locals to go on outings and picnics. However, what makes the Barossa Reservoir different from other beautiful reservoirs is that it has a strange "echo wall" next to it. If you speak quietly at one end of the echo wall, people standing at the other end of the wall will hear your words clearly.

It is similar to the Echo Wall of the Temple of Heaven in Beijing. This magical Echo Wall is the retaining wall of the Barossa Reservoir. It was built at the beginning of the century. It was once the highest reservoir retaining wall in Australia. This wonderful acoustic phenomenon is based on the continuous reflection of sound waves by the smooth arched wall. Echo Wall Echo Wall Echo Wall It is said that when the Barossa Reservoir was built.

I didn’t know about the echo effect, but there is a story like this: two construction workers were talking bad about their boss on one side of the dam, and the boss on the other side of the dam happened to pass by and heard the conversation clearly, so he fired the two. Later, this secret was discovered and people knew that the dam had the function of transmitting sound.

After that, the name of the Echo Wall came into being. After the "Echo Wall", Yunluo and An Chuyu continued to head towards Jacob's Creek Winery in Barossa. On the way, they passed the small town of Gawler and had a rock barbecue at Kingsford Hotel, a well-known restaurant in Barossa.

It is mainly heated at a high temperature of more than 100 degrees using a local native stone. When it is served, a piece of fresh cut steak is directly placed on the plate, accompanied by French fries and cheese sauce, as well as a portion of shrimp and chicken. The steak is sizzling on the hot rock, and then some butter is added. Oh my god, it is so delicious!

All meals provide a buffet of vegetable salads, and the choices are also very rich. There is also a gun shop in the small town of Gawler in Barossa, which mainly sells hunting rifles and fishing gear. In fact, there are similar small shops in Australia, which can be seen from the business content. The hobbies of Australian locals are mainly hunting and fishing.

Of course, you must have a gun license to buy a gun here. Barossa and I heard that it is relatively convenient to apply for a gun license in Australia, but the subsequent management still has a relatively strict and standardized process. As long as you have no bad criminal record, you can apply, but when applying for your hunting rifle, you must let the police know where the gun is stored at home.

A gun case is required. If you are not out hunting, you cannot carry a hunting rifle in your car. The Gun Management Bureau will sometimes visit your home to check whether the gun is registered when applying. I heard in Barossa that a guy disassembled a crossbow into parts and brought it back to China. Motorcycles in the town of Barossa. So cool! Barossa Jacob's Creek Visitor Center on the road to Barossa.

You can enjoy the beautiful countryside of South Australia at any time. Although the vineyards in Barossa are no longer full of fruits in autumn, the vineyards in the rolling hills are golden, and the quaint and unique villages are hidden. In fact, people who like red wine can immediately name the three major red wine brands in Australia.

It is Penfolds, Jacob's Creek and Hopewell, these three brands are all famous brands produced in the Barossa Valley. Why is the red wine produced there so good? Because it is grown in the basin, the temperature is very suitable for the growth of wine, so the grapes here will be more delicious, and of course the red wine will be better.

In fact, people who like red wine can immediately name the three major red wine brands in Australia, namely Penfolds, Jacob's Creek and Hopewell. These three brands are all famous brands produced in the Barossa Valley. Why is the red wine produced there so good? Because it is grown in the basin, the temperature is very suitable for the growth of wine, so the grapes here will be more delicious.

The red wine is also better. Jacob's Creek Visitor Center Visitors to the Jacob's Creek Visitor Center can go to the counter to taste their various wines with different tastes, and Chinese reception and wine list are provided. You can have an in-depth conversation with the bartender to learn more about Jacob's Creek. (~^~)


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