Kangas and Canapes
At around 6:00pm, a small group of residents was driven the short distance to a former sheep ranch close to the resort. The ranch is now owned and managed by the parks authority who are letting it develop naturally into a 3,000 acre nature reserve. Here quietly grazing on the open grassland are hundreds of kangaroos. You are able just to walk quietly amongst them. Although wild, they will let you walk to with 15ft or so before gently bouncing off to carry on grazing a little further away.
While we admired the local wildlife, the rangers and guides who had come with us plied us with the local bubbly and some rather delicious canapes. I rather think we had more nourishment from our few snacks than the roos were getting from the grass. It hasn't rained here since October and rain isn't due until around April.......England pleas take note. The weather here is warm and dry and sunny.
On the short drive back to the lodge, our car stopped. There sitting quietly in the branches of a Eucalyptus tree was our first Koala - a quite wonderful sight.
While we admired the local wildlife, the rangers and guides who had come with us plied us with the local bubbly and some rather delicious canapes. I rather think we had more nourishment from our few snacks than the roos were getting from the grass. It hasn't rained here since October and rain isn't due until around April.......England pleas take note. The weather here is warm and dry and sunny.
On the short drive back to the lodge, our car stopped. There sitting quietly in the branches of a Eucalyptus tree was our first Koala - a quite wonderful sight.
