Good morning, valuebuddies.
It's your attitude,
not your aptitude,
that determines your altitude - Zig Zaglar
From the bottom of my heart
really appreciate everyone who had helped me along the fun journey.
Thank you.
Hope you having as much fun as I am.
Of course.
By now,
you know that I just drive around places.
This time, its north-eastern Tasmania.
Its really rugged.
Mt William National Park,
Musselroe Bay,
Cape Portland and
Cameron Region Reserve...
We like to eat
Abalone.
You can find a lot of them along the coastal area.
Ok, lar....
not the live Abalone,
just their shelves,
lying, piling, scattering around BBQ/fire place.
I don't think you can pick them as they are within reserved area.
Parked my car and I read on a sign board...
about how the last Aborigine was confined in a opposite island.
Sad.
I push on and saw a walking trail uphill.
Walking, walking, walking...
following the trail which snakes deeper and deeper inside.
The trail is franked by tall *lalang* leaves (ok, lar, tall grass) on both sides.
Then, a small clearing and I noticed some small animal walking in front.
Like a big mouse or cat or Raccoon?
I step up and then it just vanished in front of the board day light.
I stopped and scanned the ground.
Ops... it's there, curved into a ball.
Later, then I realised that this is called Echidna.
It's a mammal that lay eggs.
Don't want to disturb the little fellow,
continue with the trail and reached the Primary forest.
Now, scrubs replaced by tall trees...
Wait a minutes,
isn't these looks like Pinnacles in Perth?
Yes, and there are a lot of them, too.
Without the trail, I need to decide which way to go.
Naturally, I headed for the tall ground.
Trying, trying and trying...
guess what?
I reached a bare top.
Rocks, rocks and bigger rocks.
Ops, lizards.
Yes, just like the one in our house (slightly bigger by 2 cm)
suntan?
These lizards are not afraid of people (me lar.)
They just stay still and enjoy the sun.
I check the temperature.
Yes, its definitely cool for me (and for them too).
I think they will not be hungry as there are a lots of flies too.
Without any problem, I found my car
(randomly parked at a bare patch below the hill).
Happily and satisfied, I drive back to my motel.
A very long and straight road,
I can see the entire flat field spread in front of me.
Clear weather with high visibility.
Then, I saw 3 red dots moving on the right hand side of my wind screen.
Strange.
I continue driving at high speed.
Then, I noticed that the red dots are hopping.
Suddenly, I saw 3 gigantic red kangaroo dashed across the road,
right in front of me.
Crazy Kangaroo.
I wonder, why are they still surviving.
(BTW, I did kill a bird in Australia, Perth, un-intentionally.
I mean, I found a dead bird in front of my car grill, sad).
Ok, I know why the Kangaroo is still alive.
There are simply too few people visiting north-eastern Tasmania.
A road less travel...which I don't mind.
Do you?