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Morning in Barossa then back to Adelaide
... to have a drive around the Valley before returning to Adelaide.
I saw that the road leading west from the backpackers seemed to be heading in the direction of the hills. A quick check of the map confirmed this and I soon found myself heading up the Mengler Hill. The view from the top was worth the drive. You could see most of the Barossa Valley.
After stopping to take a few photographs ...
Another 'City' Adventure
... rouge' rose. Not bad for $10.
Spent a day in the Barossa Valley with the 'Taste The Barossa' winery tour. On our way to the Barossa Valley, we went through the Adelaide Hills and stopped at the Whispering Wall . . . great acoustic qualities. Dallas (our guide) stood at one side while we walked to the other side of the wall . . . it ...
Adelaide and its surroundings
... and not around appellations. In the museum, the decoration is also all focused on wines with bottles walls, oak barrels or grapes feet. After this interesting and interactive experience, we strolled in the near Botanic Garden and Adelaide University area.
We spent the beginning of the afternoon exploring the Central Market where we found very cheap fruits and vegetables since it was the closure time. We had the impression to be in a ...
Day 3
... and this where the Meerkat & Chimpanzee enclosures were. We got to the Chimpanzee Enclosure and I was amazed there was so many of them. There was a baby chimp as well which was cuddled up to its mother. Both Adelaide & Monarto Zoo were excellent so we decided to get a Zoo Membership which gets us access to most of the Zoos in Australia. It was well worth it. We left Monarto and now we were headed back to Adelaide to go to Rundle Mall. I parked the car and we took ...
Rabbits and Roo's!
... and Michelle, the two lambs that were up at the house have now been put in the paddocks with the other sheep and are having a great time playing with their hundreds of new little friends. There are still two lambs in a little enclosure next to the house. The one, named James, was a twin and very weak at birth, the other lamb was about four weeks old already when she joined James. They think she was bitten by a spider, she struggled with her back legs, she had trouble with ...