Fur Seals and Amazing Rocks

While lounging around this morning, we were treated to a group of dolphins playing in the waters just down from our house.  David's eagle eye spotted them but the 100-400 lens really allowed us to see all the fun they were having.


Early afternoon, we headed to Kangaroo Island Spirits for a tasting of some of their award winning gin.  Our hostess was from Wales here on a work visa.  She definitely was enthusiastic about KI, choosing it for its great climate and lack of flies!  The gin varieties were interesting and David found a couple to take back home.


 Flinders Chase National Park is on the opposite end of the island from our house.  There's really not much between it and Antarctica,  which means a good southerly breeze can be quite cold.  This state run park is huge with several day hikes and attractions for visitors.  We walked down to above the rocky shoreline via a series of steps and boardwalks.  A variety of seals and sea lions lounged on the rocks as the violent waves washed the shore.  A couple of males were trying to show their dominance and fought for several minutes as we watched.  At the end of the walk is Admirals Arch, a huge, amazing arch that was beautiful but very hard to photograph.







After taking lots of wildlife pictures, we continued down the road to the aptly named Remarkable Rocks.  These giant boulders sit atop a hill and are accessible by foot. You can walk in and among these 'remarkable' formations.  They look like something out of movie.  I'm not sure exactly how they were formed but they were truly amazing.







On our way back, we found a lot of the island's namesake kangaroos hopping near and across the road.  Thankfully the light was good and we could enjoy the animals without any near misses.

Tomorrow: Back to Adelaide

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