Zeb and Eider Duck and the humans loved this view from our hotel, Beacon Point Ocean View Villas near Apollo Bay, Victoria, Australia.
Just before we left, we admired this rainbow.
Isn’t that a great sight first thing in the morning? Driving to the Great Ocean Road, Fabian spotted this koala.
He is sleeping with his back toward us. Walking at the marina at Apollo Bay,
we admired this clear water.
We also admired the boats.
We loved the waves breaking.
Driving on the Great Ocean Road, the views were beautiful. This was from Cape Patton.
At the next stop, the humans fed colorful tropical birds. Humans were given a handful of bird seed and this King Parrot knew what to do.
This Crimson Rosella was also happy to have a snack.
The Sulphur Crested Cockatoo were eager to get a share also.
This King Parrot found a new place to sit.
Along The Great Ocean Road, we saw many of these Sulphur Crested Cockatoos. We love them, but not everyone is a fan of these beautiful birds.
They have very strong beaks and cause much damage in a farmer’s field. Along the Great Ocean Road, we stopped at Memorial Arch.
The Great Ocean Road was begun in 1918 with 3,000 workers, many returning veterans from World War I, and the project was completed in 1932. The road was built with axes and picks; no explosives were used. This statue commemorates the men that built The Great Ocean Road.
Our last stop of the day was the Anglesea Golf Course where we were greeted y this kangaroo.
Several kangaroos were grazing on the edge of the fairways, but this young kangaroo wasn’t interested in grazing.
Mom is still the favorite. We really enjoyed our tour with Australian Natural Treasures Touring, and the Great Ocean Road is breathtaking. Visit them at http://www.anttouring.com.au Thanks Glenn and Jeremy.