Friday, March 9, 2018

Day 4 Kangaroo Island

Day 4: Another hot day reaching the high 90s. Started with Seal Bay in the middle of the south coast of Kangaroo Island. A beachy habitat unlike the rockier one at Admiral's Arch. Then on to Vivonne Bay Beach (dirt road) for a quick dip in cold water and some rock observation. Finally back east for lunch at the Oyster Farm restaurant in the town of American River and back to Kingscote on the last drops of diesel fuel. Filled up at the station for just 89 cents less than $100.

So far we have driven 850 kilometers here. They allot 200 km. a day so we will have to pay 25 cents for each km. above 800.

Another tribute to Emma, who has done most of the driving.

Whale bones at Seal Bay beach
General view of Seal Beach, some seals on the sand






Vivonne Beach

Vivonne rock formation which I have named "Dragon's Head" - soon to be a tourist attraction

Vivonne beachwalker

Oyster Farm restaurant
No frills

Our Fisherman's Platter - 2 dozen summer oysters, 1 dozen abalinis (baby abalones), a 400 gram Marron (like a lobster) bread wine, coleslaw, cheese, olives and dates

Advertising covers non-functioning petrol pumps

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