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Critters

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Yesterday we got a tree kangaroo. Yes it was at the top of a tree. Yes I have pics but not good enough to share. Last night bush tailed possum. Also pademelons , a nocturnal wallaby type creature.  The star of the show yesterday were two platypus. Hundreds of kangaroos and wallabies and a few days ago a fleeting glance at a saltwater crocodile. On the bird front we are up to 144 species. A decent birder would probably have double that. The koala is a piece of unfinished business. Oh I forgot we saw some sort of snake swimming across the river yesterday.

Roads and Driving

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Getting used to driving on the left hand side was relatively easy. All the roundabouts and google maps interpretation of them was a little more confusing. The first big general impression I get is that everyone is driving about 20 kph faster than what I am confortable with. Most two lane highways are 110, school zones are 80. In the outback we have seen one lane bitumen roads where to pass a vehicle both drivers have to put their wheels in the gravel or sometimes mud shoulder. Speed limit 110.  If you meet a truck or road train you have to get completely off the highway. Road trains are trucks with one , two , three or four trailers to a maximum length of 67 meters. If you head across a pedestrian crossing expecting the vehicles to stop you will end up in the hospital or dead. While having coffee in a small town we watched a man pushing a wheelchair stopped at a pedestrian crossing. He waited for about thirty cars before someone stopped. Then there are flood zones. On a...