When I was little we would spend lots of time in Belair National Park, at the plant nursery or just on picnics, playing tennis or trampsing about the trails. It really is a great place, so near to town and full of wildlife and activities.
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Also wildflowers. |
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Gorgeous old gum trees. |
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Well maintained walking trails. |
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Wildlife like this kookuburra is everywhere |
Now time for a little game, see if you can "spot the Koala" in each photo.
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This is one of my favourite photos. |
Ok there is no koala in this last one, it was a trick.
2 comments:
There DEFINITELY is a koala in this last one.
Oh Rosemary now you have me confused. I will keep staring at it until I can see it!
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