This long dike is a net red punching point. When it arrives, it happens to be the sunset. The afterglow of the sunset should be abnormally beautiful on the water surface of the bay. The beauty here must be in person. It looks much better than the photo. At the end of the long dike, sit quietly and watch the sunset slowly fall down the horizontal surface. The orange-red sunset reflects the whole lake, quiet and beautiful, it is worth your visit once.
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This long dike is a net red punching point. When it arrives, it happens to be the sunset. The afterglow of the sunset should be abnormally beautiful on the water surface of the bay. The beauty here must be in person. It looks much better than the photo. At the end of the long dike, sit quietly and watch the sunset slowly fall down the horizontal surface. The orange-red sunset reflects the whole lake, quiet and beautiful, it is worth your visit once.
Receiving wild kangaroos is a surprise of this trip. I saw kangaroos in the zoo before and thought they were cute, but it was the first time I could get in touch so close, and it was still wild. Because the travel companion felt that there was nothing to play on the Redwood Bridge Long Jetty , I decided to return to Sydney early for one night, but I felt that there was nowhere to go in Sydney, so I immediately used Google to search nearby attractions, so I met the wild kangaroo in Morisset Park. Unfortunately, there were not many kangaroos out today, less than expected, hiding in the woods. As soon as I arrived on the hospital meadow, I saw a lovely group of wild kangaroos from afar, but when they saw me they slipped away, and there were two waiting for me. As a famous kangaroo interaction point in the suburbs of Sydney, the kangaroos here are very similar to the deer in Nara, completely spoiled, and the kangaroos that have not slipped away are actually waiting for you to feed them. Because most tourists who come here to have close contact with kangaroos will feed them with carrots, so I guess they should be fed by humans, otherwise it may be so unafraid of life, but I saw that kangaroos should not eat carrots, let alone human food, If you eat them, you will get sick and bad, so don't feed them when you visit them. I rushed over from Long Jetty early in the morning. I couldn’t see any tourists except the sporadic kangaroos in the grass. There were several Taiwanese tourists who passed by me. The first group met quietly and quietly admiring the kangaroos, but then two Taiwanese girls came. Not only did I bring carrots but I kept screaming, I could hear them screaming across the woods for several meters, and I was going to shut them up after coming out of the woods, but they were gone when they came out. As the title writes, this kangaroo viewing point is located next to the mental hospital and is not a public place, so basically the news on the Internet will remind tourists not to feed the kangaroo and make noise. I don't know where the two girls learned about this interaction point. But I hope everyone who travels will pay attention to their behavior, after all, you represent your city abroad, and your every move will leave an impression on others. Even though Morisset Park's kangaroos are very close relatives, they are wild after all, so you have to pay attention to their every move and keep them safe when interacting with them. Some kangaroos are too big to be close, and the hand of food should pay attention, they like the deer in Nara will immediately surrounded and robbed, a small is also attacked by other big, poor watching their food is robbed. Speaking of these cute kangaroos, they are so shrewd that they would not take selfies with me if I had no food on my hands, and every time I picked up my phone they would automatically twist their heads to the other end. The first time I contacted the kangaroos at zero distance, they were cute except for me, and the hair on my body was so soft that I didn't expect it to be so soft. Look at the little kangaroos in their bags, and the look of eating grass was spoiled. The cute kangaroos made me can't help but walk on the ground and shoot them, but the ground is full of their shit, that yield is amazing, and it is completely integrated with the grass. How to get there: Take the coastline from Sydney Central Station to Morisset Station and then transfer to the Shuttle bus (AUD3, advance booking) or walk 45 minutes past