National Parks, Aboriginal Art & Wildlife in New South Wales | Sydney, Australia
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it was a fantastic day please join us
we saw kangaroos, two red-tailed cockatoos, two wedge-tailed eagles, the tiniest frog, Australian bush turkeys, crabs and one rather large spider
they were amazing
what a great place
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From our port in Sydney's The Rocks area, we took a tour North of Sydney to two National Parks that contained waterfalls, wildlife, aboriginal artwork, strange trees and stunning scenery. We got so lucky with Australian wildlife - we saw kangaroos, two red-tailed cockatoos, two wedge-tailed eagles, the tiniest frog, Australian bush turkeys, crabs and one rather large spider! We began the day at the Australian Reptile Park (see our video of this amazing place!). We then visited Somersby Falls, Brisbane Water National Park's Bulgandry Aboriginal Engraving Site, had lunch at a botanic garden, did a walk in Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park from the Kalkari Visitor Centre and finished our day on the Gibberagong Track Mangrove Boardwalk in that national park. The trees we saw included Wollemi Pines that are ancient and have been around since the times of the dinosaurs and Squibbly Gum trees with moth grub tunnels. #australia #sydney #sydneyaustralia #australiananimals #thingstodoinsydney #sydneytour #newsouthwales #nationalpark #australiannature #kuringgaichasenationalpark #australia #worldcruise Music from https://www.bensound.com/ License number 204507727