Our 1st Australian port was Hobart, Tasmania, land of the Tasmanian Devil.
We visited an animal park where we were able to get up close and personal with koalas, kangaroos, and wallabies, and then proceeded to Port Arthur, originally a penal colony and now a rather lovely tourist attraction sporting restored buildings, vast lawns, and lovely gardens. On our way to Port Arthur we traveled through orchards of cherries and apricots. Another major crop is the opium poppy, which is under strict government control and used for the production of Codeine, Morphine, etc.
We had a brief stop at Kangaroo Island, which doesn’t have any kangaroos, but is home to huge pelicans, some standing at least 3’ tall. Pelican with a mouth full of fish on the right below.
We didn’t know what to expect in the next port, Geelong, 4 hours away by ship from Melbourne.
a gigantic ferris wheel, an enclosed salt water swimming area (too many sharks to swim outside of this enclosure),
and a water skiing race where the power boats were traveling about 100 mph!
We decided to skip the 4 hour journey to Melbourne on the Silver Spirit, and took the train in (1 hour trip). As soon as we got in, we purchased bus passes and off we went to the shopping district.
Melbourne is known for Skydeck 88, the highest public vantage point in the southern hemisphere. It took 38 seconds to ascend and the views were amazing. We’ve included a photograph of the very long Melbourne railway station from ground level and from the 88th floor in hopes that it will give you an idea of how high we were.
The weather was sunny, hot, and humid upon our arrival in Sydney. Since it was the 1st time the Silver Spirit visited this port we had a special tug escort into the harbor and helicopters circling above us. Everyone was out on the observation deck snapping photos and enjoying the show.
Sydney has a plethora of bays and coves and we explored a number of them, as well as the Queen Victoria Building shopping center (very old, very beautiful building),
3 comments:
You got to pet a koala and be up close and personal with kangaroos - so jealous! And the shot of you in the mirror of the restaurant is awesome! I'm full of exclamation points reading this latest entry because I've always wanted to visit Australia. The two of you look and sound very happy. L-O-V-E when you post a new entry to your blog! It all looks so amazing and it's such a treat to live vicariously - thank you! xxo
Amazing photo's and narrative, thanks for taking us with you. Love the mural in the cosmetic store and views from Skydeck 88.
Wishing you smooth sea's everyday.
Hugs to both of you.
Don & Tina
Great post..... Dig those yellow traveling pants Chuck!!
Xo
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