Wednesday, July 7, 2010

Philip Island Trip Pt:3 San Remo

One of the main attractions other than Philip Island was San Remo, the small peaceful little town just before the entrance to Philip Island.

And wats main attraction that San Remo had other than the famed Pelican Feeding...for every 12pm noon on a daily basis, the staff from the San Remo Pelican View restaurant will go out and feed the Pelican with overnight fish, a clear sign that they uses good and fresh fish everytime.

The Pelicans..














































Big birds compare to ordinary Seagulls














































Seagulls are uninvited guest of the day, as the day and time the Pelican's were fed, the Seagulls prepare and were they long before the Pelican arrive to have a few bite on the fish as well...















A view of the bridge to Philip Island..















Katherine playing a Pelican shape.........i duno what is that hahahahah does anyone know what this is??? Pls drop a comment ^^"






























Next stop we stop at the Koala Conservation Center...which, the name suggest, is a koala-based tourism spot for Philip Island...















Out side of the center was a big big gum tree that was said to be over 200 years old. Gum tree was the only tree that u can find a koala on it, chewing gum leafs...






























The inside of the center..















U noe how to read, dun u ^^?















Katherine gets hug by a gigantic koala..















The center is a part of a Nature Tour package, which u pay for a certain price, and u will have a free pass to the Koala Conservation, The Penguin Parade, Churchill Island and The Nobbies. For the Koala, u get to go out on a wild footpath and u need to spot whatever that is out there by your own. I only got a couple pics out of it as my phone was low on batt that day...

The koala are really the most lazy creature i've ever seen, we've seen a few of them and all of them are asleep, or mayb its just cuz their nocturnal, anywayy just for your information, should a koala pee on top of a tree (which is rare cuz they seldom drink..) the pee will come down in a big splash that evasive maneuver is impossible...see if you can spot a koala on this pic?















Spotted a Wallaby, a smaller ver. of Kangaroo....

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