
after leaving Adelaide we took the ferry to Kangaroo Island, about 115 miles long, third largest island after Tasmania. Full of wildlife and spectacular coastal scenery. We stayed at Kangaroo Lodge Hotel at American River where we spent New Year.


Koalas have pea sized brain, and spend most time sleeping, one fell asleep half way across the Great Ocean Road and motorists had stopped and were trying to coax it awake and to move aside from the highway!

Glenelg probably justifies its own little section here, what a delightful spot if a bit hectic with traffic at times

The Glenelg terminus looks very different with the new generation trams

We now have literally thousands of photos from the Australian tour, I promise I won't bore you with them all.
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