Tuesday, August 18, 2009

1000 & 1 Koala für Katja <2009.08.11>

This blog is dedicated to our beloved Katja - Carmen`s niece - back home in Austria - thus in German.



Liebe Katja,
dieser Blog ist Dir gewidmet und wünschen Dir viel Spass mit den Koala`s und allem was wir für Dich finden konnten!

Nachdem Du ja schon einen Koala zu Hause hast, haben wir uns auf den Weg gemacht seine Familie zu finden...

Nach längerem Suchen und vielen Touren durch halb Australien sind wir hier - im Lone Pine Koala Park - fündig geworden.



Und nun halt dich fest - die Familie ist RIESIG! Nicht nur ein paar Geschister haben wir gefunden - Nein - gleich über 100 Koalas leben hier gemeinsam!

Angefangen von den ganz Kleinen







Und Ihren Geschwistern



Im Huckepack



Und auch die Grossen - die aber meistens nur das eine Machen: Schlafen , Schlafen & nochmals Schlafen!










Bis zu 20 Stunden täglich schlafen die Erwachsenen Koalas - da wird man ja müde nur beim Zusehen ... UUUUUUAAAAAAAAHHHHHHH.



Nun war es Zeit sich persönlich vorzustellen und nähere Bekanntschaften mit der Familie zu machen. Und da wir nicht miteinander reden können haben wir uns einfach fest gedrückt...





Ganz liebe Grüsse an Deinen Koala sollen wir ausrichten!

Und so eine grosse Familie hat auch einen entsprechend grossen Freundeskreis - schau mal:



Einen Teil haben wir sogar persönlich getroffen - die Kangaroohs











inklusive dem Party Onkel - etwas Schlaf würde dem gut tun :-)



Wir hoffen Dir haben die Fotos gefallen und denken ganz oft an Dich!

Die Koala`s & wir vermissen Dich - schau Sie können auch schon Deinen Namen rufen:



KATJAAAAAAAAAAAAAA

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Monday, August 17, 2009

Brisbane and its Golden Coast <2009.08.10>

Our next stop is the capital of Queensland & 3rd biggest town in Australia - Brisbane.



The city isn`t really on top of the tourist lists and mostly used just as a stop over. However the city can easily compete with its big brothers Melbourne & Sydney.

Here you have similar attractions - but everything closer together, which makes it easy to explore on foot.

You pass by the city skylines ...





on the way to the botanical garden ...





and on to several historical churches





More famous is Brisbane for its surf coast just outside the city. Names like Surfers Paradise tell everything about those places!

So we are heading down the so called Gold Coast to get some got shots of the locals catching a wave...







Just be careful where you park your car!



Its time to leave the crowds behind and look for more deserted places just for us alone ... difficult?!
NO - quiet easy! Just an other 100k south you find beaches like Red Rock or Mongo Brush where you have all the beach just for yourself!











Just AMAZING!!!



Enjoying beautiful sunsets along the coast and soaking up the last summer days here in Oz.





From dusk till dawn

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Friday, August 14, 2009

Whales Along The Biggest Sand Island - Fraser <2009.08.09>

Have you ever dreamed to ride on the back of a whale like Pinoccio? Or to come really close to one of those majestic creatures?

If Yes - than Hervey Bay, protected by Fraser Island - die biggest Sand island in the world - is the place to be.
Every year between June & September the humpback whales come here to relax after breeding season.



There are plenty of organisations going out ever day - the one we pick was Whalesong, who are highly recommendable as they have a lot of experience and smaller number of people on board.



Here we go - for the next 4 hours our full attention is giving to anything what moves on the water!

And that`s a lot! Luckily there where dolphines, pilot whales, plenty off humpbacks, dugongs, ... here they come - enjoy!





The famous BREECH







There she blows



Did you know that whales are atracted if you wave to them - curious "little" things ;-)







Everyonde Say HI









When the show is over - you still can see the "foot print" of the whale:



Spectecular Show - wasn`t it!



Next we crossed over to Fraser Island itself.
120km in length consisting of 100% sand, makes it to worlds largest sand islands. Here only 4WD survives - this you find out immediately after arrival:




Here you visit crystal clear fresh water lakes ...





Have a stroll through rainforest...





Or fly over the beach in your off-road limousine...







After a refreshing dip in one of the creeks & an afternoon tea our short visit is already over. Here you easily can spend a week ...







Beyond the sea

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