We had a quick look around Penneshaw and Kingscote before heading to Flinders Chase where we stayed for 3 nights.
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| Cape Barron Geese |
There are plenty of Koalas in the park... they seem to be recovering after the fires devastated this island in 2019/2020
Didn't disappoint.
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| The spot where supplies for the light house keepers were winched up from a small bay every few months. |
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| Sea lions and/or seals everywhere, including under Admirals Arch. |
We drove out to the Cape Borda lighthouse in the north western corner of the island.
We then moved to Vivonne Bay for the next 5 nights
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| More koalas |
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| A good opportunity to do a bit of planning for later in the year. |
We drove around to American River for the morning and had lunch by the water with more seals.
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So when they return to land for 3 days, they are exhausted, so spend a lot of time resting on the beach or in the undergrowth above the beach.
Our ferry was booked for 130pm on Monday, so Sunday morning we left Vivonne Bay and headed closer to where the ferry leaves from and stayed the night at Brown Beach.
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| Lots of seal pups calling for (and looking for) their mothers who have been out fishing for 3 days' straight, so the pups are very hungry for milk. |
While there we drove to a winery and had a great lunch, as well as playing a bit of table tennis and whacking the four balls we had left over from The Nullabor links a month ago.
The return trip went off seamlessly and we arrived in Victor Harbour, ready to begin the leg towards Melbourne along the Great Ocean Road.
We think we'll take about three weeks.








































On my bucket list to go to Kangaroo Island - looks amazing. Love the seals!! Jo
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