Monday, April 26, 2021

Driving Victoria in fall



Leaving Kalliope in Bundaberg Queensland and her transmission at a shop in New South Wales, we drive on to the Bass Strait south Coast of Victoria.  Arriving at Wilson's Promontory Park in time for a few hikes in blustery, occasionally wet weather.  We start with a bit of fly fishing along the Tidal River.



This park features high class boardwalks where needed to protect hillsides or river banks




On the way back to the trail head Deb gets shots of a crimson rosella,




Three emus which are fairly common here in cow pastures and car parks





And a galah, say it with emphasis on the second syllable.  They are common in small flocks everywhere.





We hike the trail to the scenic overlook



and we are rewarded with a panoramic view of Bass Strait between the
State of Victoria and the southern island state of Tasmania.


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