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Seal Bay is a conservation park, and there will be a park docent to take you to the beach. For your personal safety www.biquge.info please follow the staff at all times and listen to their knowledge. Do not approach sea lions and keep a distance of six metres from them, as they can often become very aggressive if frightened.
Walking along the beach surrounded by a variety of animals is a great experience, so bring your camera and take a photo at all times. The first attraction of the day tour is Seal Bay, where a special guide will be waiting in front of the bus to guide you to the tour, so don't rush to get off the bus and let everything go.
Before entering Seal Bay, pass through the exhibition area, where the skeleton and fur of the seals will be displayed, and the staff will explain the history and habits of sea lions here. There is also a souvenir counter next to it. Passing through the commentary area is the beach that leads to the seal colony.
It's about a 15-minute walkway to the seal-watching beach, one of the most famous tourist attractions and a permanent habitat for the rare Australian seal colony. Seals sit in groups or alone on the sand and dunes to snooze and bask in the sun.
Of course, you can also join a guided tour of the park to take a walk among the seals and gaze at the baby seals from the boardwalk to see them up close. Breeze Bay Tavern (Baybistro) Breeze Bay Eco Adventure Tavern is located in the natural virgin forest area of Breeze Bay.
Yunluo and An Chuyu have prepared two dishes with Australian characteristics for lunch. The kitchen is equipped with a toilet and toiletries. After watching the seals, it's almost time to eat. A buffet lunch was arranged for the day trip, and although the variety was not rich, the taste was quite delicious. There are two meat dishes from the island.
The taste is very good, beef enema and pork enema, I heard that they are all breeds raised on the island. The others are several salads and pasta, cakes, fruits, coffee, tea and ice water after the meal. In fact, a bus of tourists basically covered the seats in the restaurant with Hansen Bay, walking to observe the koalas (baykoalawalk), koalas leisurely nestled in eucalyptus trees.
It's definitely a great opportunity to observe these cuties. Besides. You may also have the chance to get up close and personal with wallabies. There are a lot of eucalyptus trees here, and it is easy to find a few koalas dozing on the trees almost every few trees! Koalas of different shapes.
It's not tickling. I just want to find a comfortable sleeping position and continue to sleep! Honey, do you have to sleep with your big face stuck on a tree branch to be comfortable? Flinders Zeiss National Park (ALPARK) Flinders Zeiss National Park is the largest and oldest protected park in Audria.
About one-third of the land here has been retained native vegetation, and eucalyptus bush is home to many of the island's wild species. Many of them are rare or even extinct on Australia's main roads. When walking through the park, please enjoy the unique trees and plants in the precincts.
Together with the magnificent coastal scenery, it will shock you visually and spiritually. The coach will stop at the best viewpoint, where you can overlook the Yaka Flats and fully experience the vastness and magnificence of the land. Wonder Rock (KS) Wonder Rock is a wind-eroded rock formed by a group of granite stones.
Tempered by thousands of years of wind, rain and waves, the lifelike shape stands tall and upright on a granite dome. You can get off the bus to observe the different shapes of the boulders, but be careful when sightseeing. Never cross the area indicated on the "Danger" sign. The wind here will be stronger, and if it rains, the rocky ground will be slippery.
When I walked out of the jungle, I saw the seaside in the distance. There is a huge stone in the shape of an arc, and in the middle there are some strange-shaped stones, some hollow, round, curved, and thick in thick places. The thin place lets in the light, and it is impossible to imagine what kind of masterpiece of nature it is. A veritable natural wonder.
Their peculiar, intriguing shape is the result of thousands of years of wind and rain and sea washing. The color of the surface also changes throughout the day. The art of nature is on display here, and it is one of the most photographed natural wonders on the island.
The road to the magical rock is also lined with strange vegetation. There is also an interpretive garden that introduces the rock formations. If you have enough time for English, you can stop and browse. Ducordic Cape Lighthouse (KS)Built in 1906, the Ducordic Cape Lighthouse is a fine example of stonemasonry.
The lighthouse is not open to the public. The nearby cottage houses the lighthouse caretaker and their family, and self-catering accommodation is also available for Wei tourists. Because it is not open to the public, the bus of Yunluo and An Chuyu only stopped a little on the side of the road, and after explaining to Yunluo and An Chuyu, it continued to drive to the flagship arch.
The flagship arch (admiralsarch) is accessible from the Ducaudec Cape Lighthouse via a steep and short walk. Formed by the erosion of the turbulent waters over the years, this rocky arch is a breeding ground for New Zealand fur seals, where you can watch these adorable little creatures frolic in the water and play on the rocks.
Be sure to be safe when walking towards the arches, as the wind can be strong and the road can be slippery. Please do not deviate from the walking track. The flagship arch is also one of the classic attractions, and you have to take a winding wooden boardwalk from the parking spot to the wooden staircase on the side of the cliff to see this natural wonder.
The viewing platform leading to the flagship arch is home to a lot of lazy New Zealand seals on the rocky platform under the arch. The steep wooden staircase leading to God's flagship arch and the colony of seals basking on the rocks are located in the heart of the sweet eucalyptus forest.
It is the headquarters of the National Park and Wildlife Guard. The interpretive center and café are a great place for visitors to learn about the local wildlife. There you can rest, buy delicious ice cream, soft drinks. Or buy a souvenir. After half an hour's rest here, the driver will pick you up for the return ferry and the bus ticket to take you back to your hotel when you board the bus.
Placed on the dashboard at the front of the bus, visitors will be reminded to find their tickets and take them when they get on the bus. The return pier ends the day around 6pm, passing through the island town on the way back, as there are still 40 minutes left to leave the boat, and tourists staying in the town and those who want to go down to take photos can choose to get off the bus and walk back to the pier.
Others will be sent back to the pier first to take the 7:30 boat back to Zevis Point Pier. Cafe next to the pier where you can sit and wait to get on the boat. Enjoy the sunset by the way! On the way back, enjoy the sunset on the boat and 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 his dog, and finally suggested that friends who came should choose a 2-day itinerary.
More time. Day trips are tiring, and there are many places worth visiting, but unfortunately there is not enough time at all. Hope to have a chance to stay for another day next time! The Canyon Safari Park (GewildlifePark) is located in the northeastern mountains (Adelaidehills), about 20 kilometers away.
This is a private safari park. Run by the same family since 1965. Most of the animals in the park are stray small animals adopted by their owners, as well as rare animals collected and brought back by their owners during their travels around the world. At the same time, it is also South Australia, in addition to Cleland Wildlife Park.
Another zoo offers a free koala hugging program. In the middle of the entrance is the ticket counter, where you can buy souvenirs on the left, toilets, and the entrance to the zoo on the right. Don't think that this is a private zoo with few animal species, and like other zoos in Australia, it has a variety of exotic animals from the Australian continent.
Such as koalas, kangaroos, echidnas, platypus, and the biggest feature that distinguishes this from other zoos is that you can get close to all kinds of wild animals. As described on the zoo's flyer, this is a meeting place for people and animals (HER), and the kangaroo area on one side of the zoo is almost concentrated.
All kangaroo species in Australia. Even the rare white kangaroo has a few here. Buy a bag of biscuits, weave among the various kangaroos, and hand the food to their mouths. Watching them enjoy their food calmly is definitely an experience of a lifetime. If you're lucky, you might even see a baby kangaroo in the bag on the kangaroo's belly!
Most of the birds in the park are free. Colorful rainbow honeysucking parrots squeak among the leaves, flocks of pelicans float leisurely on the lake, and large birds such as peacocks and emus are pacing unscrupulously in the park. From time to time, they beg tourists for food.
A friend who traveled with him Yunluo said: "Before coming to the canyon safari park, there were two concepts of the zoo: one was that the animals in cages were visited and photographed by visitors from outside. One is for visitors who are locked in buses to visit the seemingly free animals in the park. The Canyon Zoo presents visitors with a new concept where people and animals can be free.
Can be interactive. Holding a koala is definitely one of the essential experiences in Australia, and there are only two states in Australia where you can hold a koala, one of which is South Australia. Canyon Safari Park, like Cleland Safari Park, offers free koala hugs.
Can you imagine when a soft, fluffy, fat, cute koala snuggles up in your arms, who can suppress the joy in their hearts and not show the most beautiful smile? The photos you take here and now are sure to be remembered by you. However, free koalas are not available all day, there is a time period.
At 11:30 a.m. and 1:30-3:30 p.m., if you want to hug a koala, be sure to pay attention to the time! On the way to the famous winemaking region of South Australia, Yunluo and An Chuyu made a small pause to visit a famous local landscape - the functional Barossa Dam. South Australia's Barossa Reservoir is the area that provides Barossa.
An important catchment area for irrigation and drinking water. The surrounding environment of the reservoir is quiet and beautiful, and it is a good place for locals to go on a picnic. However, the Barossa Reservoir is different from other reservoirs that also have beautiful scenery. There's a strange side on the side of it. If you whisper at one end of the wall, the person standing at the other end of the 140-meter wall will hear you clearly.
It is similar to the echo wall of the Temple of Heaven in the capital. This magic is the barrage wall of the Barossa Reservoir. It was built at the beginning of the 20th century. It was once Australia's tallest reservoir retaining wall. This wonderful acoustic phenomenon is based on the continuous reflection of sound waves from the smooth arched walls.
I heard that when the reservoir was built, it was not known that there was an echo effect, but there is a story that two construction workers were talking badly about their boss on one side of the dam, and the boss on the other side of the dam happened to pass by, and they heard the conversation clearly, so they fired them. Later, this secret was discovered, and it was learned that the dam had the function of transmitting sound.
And then it came to terms with the name. After the rock barbecue specialty. Yunluo and Ann Chuyu continued in the direction of Jerkas Winery, passing by the small town of Gawler on the way. I ate a rock roast at one of the more well-known restaurants in town, which is mainly heated at temperatures above 400 degrees Celsius using a local native stone.
Serve with a fresh slice steak with fries and cheese sauce, as well as a serving of shrimp and muscle. The steak sizzles on the hot rocks. Put some butter on it, oh my god, it's delicious! All meals are served with a vegetable salad buffet and the choice is extensive.
There is also a gun shop in the small town of Gawler, which mainly sells hunting rifles and fishing equipment, in fact, there are similar small shops, and it can be seen from the content of the business that the Australian locals' usual hobbies are mainly hunting and fishing. Of course, you must have a gun license to buy a gun here.
And I heard that it is relatively convenient to apply for a gun license in Australia, but the management after that is still a relatively strict set of standardized processes. As long as you have no negative criminal record, you can apply. However, your shotgun must let the police know where you put it in your home when you apply, and it must be equipped with a gun box.
If you are not out hunting, you can't carry a shotgun with you in your car. The Bureau of Firearms will also sometimes go to your home to spot check if the gun was registered at the time of application. I heard that a buddy split the crossbow into 4 pieces and brought them back to China. Motorbikes in town. It's so handsome! On the way, you can enjoy the beautiful and bright countryside of South Australia at any time.
Although it is autumn and the fruit of the vineyards is no longer visible, the golden green vineyards and quaint villages are still beautiful. In fact, people who like red wine can immediately name the three major red wine brands in Australia, which are Penfolds. Jerkass and Hefu, these three brands are all famous brands produced in the canyon.
Why is her wine so good? Because it is grown in basins. The temperature is perfect for the wines, so the grapes will be tastier and the wines will be even better. In fact, people who like red wine can immediately name the three major red wine brands in Australia, which are Penfolds, Jerkas and Hefu.
These three brands are all famous brands produced in the canyon. Why is her wine so good? Because it is grown in a basin, the temperature is very suitable for the wine, so the grapes here will be more delicious and the red wine will be even better. Visitors can come to the counter and taste their various wines.
Chinese reception and wine list are also available. You can have an in-depth conversation with the bartender and learn more about Jerkas's story. In addition, the valley became one of the world's most famous wine lands thanks to the Germans and the British, who brought grape cultivation and winemaking techniques from Europe in 1840 with the dream of a 2 squire.
And start a career and build a home in this magical land. In fact, the Jerkas brand has a long, long story, John came to the South Australian region from Germany in 1837, and he finally chose the next door of the Jerkas River as his wine estate. In fact, the real production of wine in this place was in 1976.
However, in 1973, the bottle of his own wine was displayed in the visitor center, and the river was named Jerkas. Jerkas's restaurant offers some of the best local fresh dishes, paired with a variety of wines from the winery.
Jaccasco is the largest vineyard visitor centre in front of a large lawn where visitors can enjoy a wine tasting and rest, not only to admire the majestic wineries, but also to enjoy a delicious lunch and fine wines in the restaurant, or to learn about the history and culture of the vineyard cellars.
The McGie's Bill's R'Farm in Barossa has an abundance of delicious meals, ice cream, jams and pâtés. The shop sells special sauces and seasonings made by Maggie herself, as well as specially prepared picnic baskets.
Hurry up and choose a place to sit by the lake and enjoy the beautiful scenery while enjoying the delicious food. Maggie Biel is an iconic Australian figure and Barossa's premier cook. She wears many hats, not only as a chef, author, and commercial cook, but also as a restaurateur and TV host.
It was she who brought Barossa's local products to the mainstream market. Maggie's Bill's Rsfarmshop is located in Nuriutpa, where you can try a tangy sour juice or a thick, delicious cream pie. It is one of the most famous and well-known brands in Australia. (To be continued)
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