So the first stop in 2013 was to the mountains of New South Wales - but to be frank, they were more like hills! Although they are called the Snowy Mountains any snow is pretty much non-existent (not like you guys in the UK at the mo!). We took in some of the views, had a few scenic drives and got to see Australia's highest mountain (although at 7310 ft its a bit weedy really). It was a nice relaxing way to spend a couple of days but there was nothing too memorable.
The not so snowy mountains |
Canberra parliament building |
War memorial |
Captain Cook memorial |
After picking up yet another car we carried on following the coast and headed towards Victoria (and in particular Phillip Island), and trying not to get fried in any of the terrible bush-fires that were kicking off everywhere it seemed! Not much to report on the way around the coast to be honest - more of the same in many ways. Phillip Island was good - we didn't spend as long there are was thought we might, but stopped by the Koala Conservation Centre which was as good as remembered, this time we got to see a mum with a joey climbing around the trees. We also stopped at The Nobbies (*snigger* - basically big rocks and islands off the most windy coastline ever!) and watched a few wallabies and geese along the roadside. Also had some of the nicest crispy chips ever on the beach, so can't complain!
The Nobbies |
Wallaby at The Nobbies |
12 Apostles |
Almost fake looking blue lake |
One of the echidna's we stalked! |
Admirals Arch |
Remarkable Rocks |
Weir Cove |
In the evening we booked a tour to see the little penguins. Sadly there are not too many around in Penneshaw nowadays mainly due to man made changes to the island, but we did get to see a few moulting penguins and youngsters waiting for their parents to come home so the trip was worth it.
After 3 days of really enjoying Kangaroo Island it was time to get the ferry back to the mainland and take the inland route back to Melbourne. The day we left was the hottest we have experienced on the trip so far as the mercury tipped a massive 45 degrees - thankfully we were driving for much of the day, so the air con was working overtime!! I think I (Lisa) would have died being outside that day - even the breeze was scorching hot. Thankfully it has cooled down now (slightly) but that doesn't seem to have stopped the bush fires as they do actually have loads to contend with.
So now, we are on our way to Melbourne and for those of you who don't know, we have tickets to see the Australian Open tennis quarter finals on Tuesday and Wednesday. Rob has everything crossed that Federer will be making an appearance (he only needs to win one more match) and Lisa sadly won't get to see Nadal.
Anyhoo, that's about if from us for now. After Melbourne we will be heading to Tasmania for about 10 days but we are starting to get a bit Australia'd out - we have been here over 7 weeks after all. We've also decided that we are not going to go to New Zealand this trip as it may be a bit too soon since we last visited. Therefore, after Tasmania we'll be heading in the direction of Hawaii - aloha!
Lovely photo's guys! Have fun in Tasmania! Muh xxx
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