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Philip Island
... we took a walk along the boardwalk, watching the seabirds and looking out for seals. The sea was quite rough due to a stiff breeze and made impressive white waves as it hit the rocks . On the way home we called in at a farm to buy some meat for the BBQ. What a find! The owners were very friendly and the steaks were delicious eaten with a nice salad and washed down with some Australain wine. Later that evening, Roy and I drove back along ...
Day 3 - Beechworth to Phillip Island
... window and he fell onto the road. I can only hope he had some web hanging from the car and pulled himself back in otherwise I don't think he would've made it across the lane of traffic to the kerb.
Finally got to Phillip Island at 7:30pm exhausted. We found our caravan park over in the quiet end of the island, watched some TV (both internet and TV reception were good), cooked dinner, showered and passed out.
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Alex can't stop smiling at Little Blue Penguins
Unsurprisingly it's Alex writing this one!!
Yay penguins!! I'm very excited about seeing them; I've only been waiting since I was 9 yrs old!
We borrowed Patsy's car & drove 2hrs down to Phillip Island, only a short day trip in Australian terms. First stop was at the iCentre where we brought tickets for the Penguin Parade. Only $20 so not too expensive. We didn't have to be there until 7pm so we decided to see a bit more of the ...
Cream Puffs and Drop Bears
... up in the canopy of a forest, and there they wait until an unfortunate tourist or backpacker alights beneath them and then swiftly and silently, with no warning, no glimpse of hope for the ill-fated victim, they drop from the treetop slicing at the jugular with claws and incisors sharp as a samurai’s sword, reminiscent of the Velicoraptor’s talons from Jurassic Park, with precision akin to a surgeon, the victim is dead before they hit the ground. From ...
Working with penguins
... area where tourists pay to see thousands of the little penguins come back to their roosts at dusk. We worked in food and beverage and shared our break with the cute baby penguins. Some of them were losing their baby fur and had fur left in funny arrangements on their heads looking like mo-hawks and mullets. We also worked at the nobbies where there’s a restaurant area over-looking a large fur seal colony. The job was ok. We learnt how to use a coffee ...
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