

The first exciting stop was a short walk to the Southern (Antarctic) Ocean. We followed a sandy trail that led across a bird sanctuary to the ocean. Along the way we passed a large field, and as we walked by it a gignatic Emu ran out of the forest into the field. These are probably the dumbest of all birds. The emu ran full speed across the field and hid behind a tiny little tree. It waited there for a few seconds, realized that the tree was no good and sprinted again across the field in the direction it came from. It stood behind a bush, then ran off agin in another direction. This whole time Trevor and I were just casually strol
When we arrived at the beach we were startled to find that instead of sand, the whole beach was covered in sea
As we continued our drive through the lush green countryside we stopped occasionally to sample some local wine. The lady who was working/living at one of the wineries had a hobby of raising kangaroo orphins. She hung them in a bag from the doorknob for nine months, then set them free into her backyard to play with the dogs. She invited us to go meet them.
The next city we arrived at was supposed to have excellent volcanoes and caves and crystal blue lakes. It turned out to be pretty hyped up, and all the caves were "closed" because it was after 5:00. Well if you know Trevor and I, you'll know that we don't really believe in closing a cave. So we waited until dark, hopped the fence and tried to find a way past the locked gate. Eventually we found a small passage behind some bushes by the main entry. Ten feet into the passage there wa
The next day was much better for caving. We found two more that were in a national park (not in the center of town, li
We made the most of our caving, then completed the journey to Melbourne. That's where we are now. Trevor is trying to sell his car because he's leaving soon so we checked into a hostle. T
The plan is to stay in Melbourne until Trevor leaves, then head toward Sydney. I'll fly out of Sydney to my next destination, which I haven't yet decided upon.
(Big Lobster)
2 comments:
Beautiful cityscape with the moon. No picture of the emu! The beach made of shells sounds delightful. The pictures of the pet kangeroos were amazing. Eddie has heard tales (tails) that they use kangeroos for dog food. We're looking forward to your next location.
Whoops, I forgot to ask about the big lopster. There was a picture but no explanation. Perhaps it didn't need one. I don't want to be a spoilsport, but I think it wouldn't hurt to be a little more cautious going underground.
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