Here we are with our gear, getting ready to start.
It's Bond, James Bond |
Our walk through the bush was really fun. Being out in the bush in the dark, away from the city, made me feel connected to Australia in a new way. I love Sydney and all the things happening in the city, but this was a different way to experience the country and the draw that some of the early explorers must have felt.
Anyway, we got to see some cool animals on our walk! We saw two types of possums: ringtail and bush tail. The ringtail possums look more like the possums from Tennesee, but they aren't ugly! In fact, they are really cute!
This is a pic of one of the possums we saw that night.
Here's one from another night's tour, just to convince you of their cuteness.
We were also introduced to a new animal that night: the bandicoot. These guys look kind of like mice or chipmunks except with a bigger, rounder behind. So they are really cute, too! They're also marsupials, so it was pretty amazing to think of them carrying around babies in their tiny pouches.
Here's what Google says they look like in normal light:
Another cutie! |
We also saw some flying foxes (fruit bats). Yay! Toby's favorite! And my favorite sighting of the night ended up not being an animal at all, but bio-luminescent fungi. It was incredible! You could look off into the bush and see a green glow. It wasn't bright - just...glowy. We also got to walk right by some and see it up close. No pics from the tour itself, but it looked kind of like this:
How amazing is that?!
Our tour group was pretty small, so we didn't make too much noise going through the bush and scare off animals. Here we are, ready to go:
We walked around the bush in the headlands for about an hour and a half. We stopped frequently to check out animals or to look at plants as Jess described their importance to Aboriginal life. About halfway through our tour, we stopped for some tucker, which was wattleseed scones with jam made from bush fruit, and tea made from garadgi and lemon myrtle. It was all very Australian. =)
Jess snapped a few pics of us along the way.
In the end, we decided this tour was money well spent, if just for the fact that we have been reassured that not every animal in Australia is out to kill us. Plus, who doesn't like crawling through bush with night vision gear now and then?
Outstanding story there. What occurred after?
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