Chapter 1242 Love



Seal Bay is a conservation park, and the park's guides will lead you to the beach. For your own safety, please always follow the staff and listen to their advice. Please do not approach the sea lions and keep a distance of six meters from them, because if the sea lions are frightened, they will usually become very aggressive.

It is a great opportunity to walk on the beach surrounded by various animals, so please bring your camera to take pictures at any time. The first attraction of the day trip is Seal Bay, where there will be a special guide waiting in front of the car to lead tourists to visit, so don't rush to get off the car, just follow the arrangements.

Before entering the seal bay, you will first pass through the exhibition area, where seal skeletons and furs are displayed. The staff will explain the history and living habits of sea lions here. There is also a counter selling souvenirs next to it. Passing through the explanation area is the beach leading to the seal gathering area.

It takes about 15 minutes to walk along the boardwalk to reach the seal-watching beach, which is also one of the most famous tourist attractions in the world. It is also the permanent habitat of the rare Australian fur seals. The seals lie lazily on the beach and sand dunes, either in groups or alone, napping and basking in the sun.

Of course, you can also join the tour group led by the 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. Breeze Bay Bistro (vivonnebaybistro) Breeze Bay Ecological Adventure Bistro is located in the Breeze Bay Natural Primitive Forest Area.

Yunluo and Anchuyu prepared two Australian specialties for lunch. The kitchen is equipped with toilets and washing facilities. After watching the seals, it was almost time for dinner. The one-day tour arranged a buffet lunch. Although the variety was not rich, the taste was still delicious, with two meat dishes from the island.

The taste is very suitable for Yunluo, beef sausage and pork sausage. I heard that they are all breeds raised on the island. The others are several salads and macaroni. After the meal, there are cakes, fruits, coffee, tea and ice water. In fact, a bus of tourists basically filled the seats in the restaurant. Hanson Bay Koala Walk Koalas are nestled leisurely on the eucalyptus trees.

This is definitely a great opportunity to observe these little cuties. In addition, you may also have the opportunity to observe and get close to the kangaroos. There are many eucalyptus trees here. It is easy to find a few koalas lying on the trees and taking a nap almost every few trees! Koalas of different shapes.

Either scratching an itch or trying to find a comfortable sleeping position to continue sleeping! Honey, do you have to sleep with your big face stuck on a tree branch to be comfortable? Flinders Chase National Park Flinders Chase National Park is the largest and oldest protected park in Australia.

About one-third of the land here has retained its native vegetation. The eucalyptus bush is home to many wildlife species on the island, many of which are rare or even extinct on the Australian mainland. As you travel through the park, please enjoy the unique trees and plants in the park.

The magnificent coastal scenery will bring 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 are wind-eroded rocks formed by a group 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, you must not cross the area indicated by the "dangerous" sign. The wind here will be strong, and the rocky ground will be slippery if it rains.

When you walk out of the road in the jungle, you can see the sea in the distance. There is a huge arc-shaped stone, and in the middle there are some strange-shaped stones. Some are hollow, some are round, some are arc-shaped, some are thick and some are translucent. It is impossible to imagine what kind of masterpiece this is from nature. It is a real natural wonder.

Their peculiar and interesting shapes are the result of thousands of years of wind, rain and sea erosion. The color of their surface also changes at different times of the day. The graceful art of nature is undoubtedly displayed here, and this is also one of the natural wonders that tourists on the island take the most photos of.

The road leading to the Remarkable Rocks is also lined with strange vegetation. There is also a guidebook 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 (remarkablerocks) Cape Ducoudick Lighthouse was built in 1906. This lighthouse can be regarded as a model 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. Because it is not open to the public, Yunluo and An Chuyu's bus only stopped briefly on the side of the road. After explaining to Yunluo and An Chuyu, we 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, where you can watch these cute little animals frolicking in the water and 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. The Admiral Arch is also one of the classic attractions in the world. You have to walk a winding wooden plank road from the parking spot and then go down the wooden stairs on the cliff to see this natural wonder.

Leading to the viewing platform on the Admiral Arch, there are many lazy New Zealand fur seals living on the rock platform under the arch. The steep wooden staircase leading to the Admiral Arch and the seals lying on the rocks basking in the sun, the Flinders Chase Visitors Centre is located in the heart of the sweet gum forest.

It is the headquarters of the National Park and Wildlife Rangers. The Interpretation Center and Cafe are great places for tourists to learn about local wildlife, where you can take a break, buy delicious ice cream, soft drinks, or buy exquisite souvenirs. After resting here for half an hour, the driver will give you the return boat ticket and the bus ticket to take you back to the hotel when you get on the bus.

Place it on the dashboard of the bus. When you get on the bus, you will be reminded to find your ticket and take it away. The day's trip ends at around 6 pm on the way back to the pier. On the way back, you will pass by the small town on the island. Because there are still 40 minutes before the departure time, tourists who live in the town and tourists who want to go down to take pictures can choose to get off the bus and walk back to the pier.

Others will be sent back to the pier to take the 7:30 boat back to Cape Zervis Pier. You can sit in the cafe next to the pier and wait to board the boat and enjoy the sunset! On the way back, slowly enjoy the sunset on the boat. Silly dogs who take the boat back to the city together! As mentioned at the beginning. The owner can only stay on the third floor of the boat with the dog. Finally, it is recommended that friends who come here should choose a 2-day tour.

There is more time. A one-day tour is more tiring, and there are many places worth visiting, but unfortunately there is not enough time. I hope I can stay for another day next time! The Canyon Wildlife Park is located in the northeastern mountains (Adelaid Hills), about 20 kilometers away.

This is a private wildlife park that has been run by the same family since 1965. Most of the animals in the park are stray animals adopted by the owner, as well as precious animals collected and brought back by the owner during travels. At the same time, this is also the only wildlife park in South Australia besides Cleland Wildlife Park.

Another zoo that offers free koala hugging. There is a ticket counter in the middle of the entrance, and you can buy souvenirs on the left. There is also a toilet, and the entrance to the zoo is on the right. Don't think that this is a private zoo and there are few animal species. Like other zoos in Australia, it has all kinds of rare and unique animals on the Australian continent.

Such as koalas, kangaroos, echidnas, platypuses, and the biggest feature that distinguishes this zoo from other zoos is that you can get close to various wild animals. As described in the zoo's brochure, this is a place where people and animals get together. The kangaroo area on one side of the park is almost concentrated.

There are all kinds of kangaroos in Australia, including a few rare white kangaroos. Buy a bag of biscuits, walk among the kangaroos, and hand the food to their mouths. Watching them enjoy the food calmly is definitely an unforgettable experience. If you are lucky, you can also see baby kangaroos in the pouches on the kangaroos' abdomens!

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 unscrupulously, asking tourists for food from time to time.

My friend He Yunluo said: "Before coming to Canyon Wildlife Park, there were two concepts about zoos: one is that animals are locked in cages and tourists outside visit and take pictures. The other is that tourists are locked in buses to visit the seemingly free animals in the zoo. Canyon Zoo presents a new concept to tourists, that 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 the soft, furry, fat, and adorable koala snuggling in your arms? Who can suppress the joy in your heart and not show the most beautiful smile? The photos taken at this moment will definitely be unforgettable. However, you can't hold a koala for free all day long, there is a time period.

11:30 am and 1:30-3:30 pm, friends who want to hold a koala must pay attention to the time! On the way to the famous wine region of South Australia, Yunluo and An Chuyu made a small pause and visited a famous local landscape - the functional Barossa Dam. The Barossa Dam in South Australia provides the Barossa region.

It is an important catchment area for irrigation and drinking water. The environment around the reservoir is quiet and beautiful, and it is a good place for locals to go on outings and picnics. However, what makes the Barossa Reservoir different from other reservoirs with beautiful scenery is that it has a strange wall on the side. If you speak quietly at this end, people standing at the other end of the 140-meter outer wall will hear your words clearly.

This is similar to the Temple of Heaven Whispering Wall in Beijing. This magical wall is the retaining wall of the Barossa Reservoir. It was built in the early 20th century and was once the highest reservoir retaining wall in Australia. This wonderful acoustic phenomenon is based on the smooth arched wall that continuously reflects sound waves.

I heard that the reservoir was not known to have an echo effect when it was built. Instead, there is a story like this: two construction workers were bad-mouthing their boss on one side of the dam, and the boss on the other side of the dam happened to pass by and heard their conversation clearly, so he fired the two. Later, this secret was discovered, and it was known that the dam had the function of transmitting sound.

After the rock barbecue special meal, Yunluo and An Chuyu continued to head towards Jacob's Creek Winery. On the way, they passed the small town of Gawler and had rock barbecue at a well-known restaurant in the town, Kingsford Hotel. It mainly uses a local native stone heated at a high temperature of more than 400 degrees.

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When serving, a piece of fresh cut steak is placed directly 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 vegetable salad buffet, and the choice is also very rich.

There is also a gun shop in the town of Gawler. It mainly sells hunting rifles and fishing gear. In fact, there are similar shops in Australia. From the business content, it can be seen that the hobbies of Australian locals are hunting and fishing. Of course, you must have a gun license to buy a gun here.

I heard that it is quite convenient to apply for a gun license in Australia, but the subsequent management is still 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 in your home, and it must be equipped with a gun case.

If you are not going out hunting, you cannot carry a hunting rifle in your car. The Gun Management Bureau will sometimes go to your home to check whether the gun is registered when applying. I heard that a buddy split a crossbow into 4 parts and brought it back to China. Motorcycles in small towns. So cool! You can enjoy the beautiful countryside of South Australia at any time on the road.

Although it is autumn and the fruits of the vineyards are no longer visible, the vineyards in the rolling hills are golden. The quaint and unique small villages are still beautiful. 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 canyon.

Why is the red wine produced here so good? Because it is grown in the basin. The temperature is very suitable for the growth of wine, so the grapes here are more delicious, and the red wine is of course better. In fact, people who like red wine can immediately name the three major red wine brands in Australia, which are Penfolds, Jacob's Creek and Hopewell.

These three brands are famous brands produced in the canyon. Why is the red wine produced here so good? Because it is grown in the basin, the temperature is very suitable for the growth of wine, so the grapes here are more delicious, and the red wine is of course better. Visitors can go to the counter to taste their various wines with different tastes.

And provide Chinese reception and wine list. You can have an in-depth conversation with the bartender to learn more about Jacob's Creek. Another reason why the canyon became a world-famous wine country is that in 1840, a group of Germans and British people who had the dream of living as country gentlemen brought grape planting and winemaking technology from Europe.

He started a business and built a home on this magical land. In fact, the Jacob's Creek brand has a very long story. John came to South Australia from Germany in 1837. He finally chose the Jacob's Creek as his wine estate. In fact, this place actually produced wine in 1976.

However, before that, he brewed his own wine, which was displayed in the visitor center in 1973. This bottle was named after the river, Jacob's Creek. The restaurant of Jacob's Creek Winery offers excellent local fresh dishes, paired with a variety of fine wines produced by the winery, which always makes people want to taste it.

There is a large lawn in front of Jacob's Creek's largest vineyard visitor center, where tourists can rest while tasting wine. Visitors can not only appreciate the majestic winery, but also enjoy delicious lunch and fine wine in the restaurant, or go to the vineyard cellar to learn about local history and culture.

Maggie Beer's Farm Shop in Barossa has a wide range of delicious meals, ice cream, jams, and pate. The shop sells Maggie's own special sauces and condiments, as well as specially prepared picnic baskets.

Hurry up and choose a place that suits you and sit by the lake to enjoy the beautiful scenery while enjoying delicious food. Maggie Beer is a representative figure of Australia and the leading culinary artist in Barossa. She is not only a chef, writer, commercial culinary artist, but also a restaurant owner and TV host.

It was she who brought Barossa's local products to the mainstream market. At Maggie Beer's Farm Shop in Nuriootpa, you can try the tangy sour juice or the thick and delicious cream pie. It is one of the most famous and well-known brands in Australia. (To be continued...)


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