Some sleepy little koalas with very hairy ears; they're so easy to photograph as they're so laid back, something to do with the amount of eucalyptus gum they devour, and its anaesthetic effect. Think five packs of Halls Mentholyptus per hour.
After two weeks we finally despaired of seeing 'roos in the wild and took our revenge by embarrassing them with this shot of their siesta time in the wildlife compound. You can see that even the tree is captive.
Out in the bush you never know when you'll be caught short, so you can call this number to get fast delivery of a comfort stop spot.
( 'dunny is 'strine for privy )
Back to the ethereal 12 Apostles as our normally reliable photo-editor had a sudden 'born-again' experience
Always fascinating, the slow submersion by nature of man's transient fencing and signposting. Difficult to photograph effectively, but this one says, (ironically), please keep to the marked track!
The Devil's Cauldron on the national park coast, an ex-blowhole, that blew itself up into a canyon.
Two tall tourists tottering tiredly towards tonight's tea-time toast.