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Saturday, September 18, 2010

Wildlife Currumbin Sanctuary, Gold Coast Australia

On the 1st day in Gold Coast Australia was a raining day, spent the whole morning planning the places to visit, left only half day, thus we decided to visit Koala and Kangaroo at Wildlife Currumbin Sanctuary. We just took bus at the nearby bus stop and bus stopped just in front of this wildlife park, so convenience.

Wildlife Currumbin Sanctuary, Gold Coast Australia




Kids was excited to see Koala, but most of them were sleeping..

Wildlife Currumbin Sanctuary, Gold Coast Australia
-at the Birds show

Wildlife Currumbin Sanctuary, Gold Coast Australia


Wildlife Currumbin Sanctuary, Gold Coast Australia
-sorry, I forgot the name of this...

Wildlife Currumbin Sanctuary, Gold Coast Australia

Kangaroos here are so friendly, you can get very close to them, touch and play with them.
Wildlife Currumbin Sanctuary, Gold Coast Australia


Wildlife Currumbin Sanctuary, Gold Coast Australia


I don't know what was the topic were Desmond and this kangaroo chatting, LOL, hahaha..
Wildlife Currumbin Sanctuary, Gold Coast Australia


Wildlife Currumbin Sanctuary, Gold Coast Australia


Wildlife Currumbin Sanctuary, Gold Coast Australia
The end of trip, kids went to take picture with Koalo, but no free photo, need to purchase the photos with expensive fee...alamak sangat mahal lar....

Wildlife Currumbin Sanctuary, Gold Coast Australia
You may find out more details at http://www.cws.org,au/

17 comments:

  1. Great photos! Thanks for sharing. I love the pictures of Desmond and the kangaroo. It does look like they are just hanging around chatting. All they need is some tea and biscuits.

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  2. Lovely pictures .I love that koala, Desmond and the kangaroo pictures. Superb!

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  3. What a fantastic time the children had. Their faces say it all. I hope you have a great weekend. Blessings...Mary

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  4. Not only kids will enjoy, adult will do! I miss aussie :).

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  5. Great memories of our trip to the gold coast a few years ago. Wonderful photos. Diane

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  6. The one that you've forgotten the name, that's a Tasmanian devil and they are ferocious little creature. I volunteered in the Zoo so I know what it is :)

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  7. The koala looks so cute and the kangaroo is huge! What a shame that I never really used the chance to see koalas and kangaroos up close when I was still living in Oz...!

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  8. once in a life time trip for kids, can go back to school and talk about kangaroos and koalas for weeks!

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  9. thanks for sharing the wounderful moments,i enjoyed without visit ther through ur pics...

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  10. Great photos...bring back memories of my own visits there with my sons.

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  11. How adorable! Wow, the first pics of the koalas show just how well fed the cute little animals are. That tummy is ROUND. The kangaroo pictures are wonderful and your son and the kangaroo look deep in conversation; so cute. Sounds like everyone is having a great time!

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  12. The picture of Desmond chatting with the kangaroo looks very real, and what a brave little boy too! Looks like a really fun trip.

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  13. My last trip to Perth, visited Marapana Wild Life, the Koala bears were "ngam ngam cham cham". Like complaining we human too kakacaucau, hehe...

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  14. Dear all, Thanks for stopping by, ya, Desmond and this kangaroo had a great time chatting, hehehe..

    Quinn, you must had fun when you were in Zoo.

    Little Inbox, hahaha, here the Kangaroos are so friendly..

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  15. Gotta love Koala! Love those photos of Desmond with the Kangaroo, to be able to stand so close to them is so cool!

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  16. Desmond can talk to Kangaroo ? Not bad woh !

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