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Angaston, South Australia: The Kaiserstuhl Conservation Park

February 1, 2014 Jim Leave a Comment

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It was hotter than hell today — about 110 degrees. That, of course, made it the perfect time for Deb, our friend who owns Blonde Coffee, to invite us out on a hike at the Kaiserstuhl Conservation Park. She promised that we would see kangaroos and as far as we’re concerned you can never see too many kangaroos.

In the photo above, that’s Deb’s butt in the foreground and a kangaroo’s butt in the background.

The Park is just a few miles outside Angaston. The walk only took about an hour, but it was amazing how varied the landscape was. And despite the fact that kangaroos are smart enough to stay in the shade and rest when it’s this hot, we saw quite a few of them.

The place, you might say, was hoppin’. (Of course, people would groan and tell you that puns are the lowest form of humor if you did that, but what the hell.)

 

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