In the late 19th century this area was very prosperous- but the roads were still hazardous. The way to travel was by paddle steamer which went around the coast of Port Philip Bay carrying people and goods. This is a wreck of one of these steamers still very visible just off coast.
From Sorrento I tiki toured across to Hastings which is near to where the ferry goes to Philip Island. I got up early to catch ferry, and realised there was a fog so hightailed it down to marina and caught the sunrise thru the fog.......nice eh!!!!! (consequently missed the ferry so caught lunchtime one.)
As I had no car on Philip Island I walked to the Koala sanctuary-about 8kms I found out later !!!!
But these cuties made up for the sore feet.
But these cuties made up for the sore feet.
I hadn't realised how under threat the koalas now are...there are some very dedicated people tho doing their best to change that. An amazing place.
These delightful birds are so photogenic- I had fun trying to get as close as I could.They are large, but quite shy. I stood beside a fisherman gutting his day's catch....just the right spot.
As you can see I have found myself an internet cafe....and only 3 blocks from hospital.So it is all good.
I only have 2 more weeks here, so this weekend I am intending to "do" Melbourne.
Take care all of you.
2 comments:
Just to let you know you are still being "watched". Nice sunrise; great that you managed to persuade the yachts owners to park in such a strategic place........
The sunrise was all over in minutes-you should have seen me hightailing it along wharf to the "strategic place"......nice to know there are still some watching...nicer to know who......
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