spending the day in the world's oldest rainforest!

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  • Опубліковано 8 лют 2024
  • spend the day with me as i check off another bucketlist item and visit a World Heritage rainforest!
    kuranda is a small village nestled in the heart of the world’s oldest living tropical rainforest. its first residents were the Djabugay people, who have lived here for over 10,000 years.
    i feel so lucky to have visited the historical site!!
    blog posts about the koala gardens:
    howwilditwastobe.wordpress.co...
    www.aroundtheworldinveganeats...
    music used:
    Music by ystr - daydream - thmatc.co/?l=470DEE83
    Music by Amory Reel - LIMBO - thmatc.co/?l=329EC13C
    Music by Hai Ku - There Are Things That I Could Say - thmatc.co/?l=212A2F81
    Music by Sam Celentano - I Don't Want to Drive a Car - thmatc.co/?l=50CB5593
    Music by You ME and the Piano - Merry-Go-Round - thmatc.co/?l=C54587C1
    Music by Pluto & Charon - Brothers Games - thmatc.co/?l=6F717447
    Music by Prath - Clouds - thmatc.co/?l=37CB33BD

КОМЕНТАРІ • 12

  • @srjwaugh

    About the zoos, you did ok. Of course they are wild animals, but they have adapted to living in urban environments. For example, here in Canberra, we get kangaroos onto our properties, they're looking for food (mainly grasses), we usually avoid them because the males are pretty stroppy, but they will allow you to pass by without attacking, but try and touch them, you will find out quite quickly that they are wild. Koalas are very rarely seen in urban areas, because their diet consists of specific eucalyptus leaves which aren't found in urban areas. FYI: koalas are always listless because their diet consists of eating eucalyptus leaves which are nutrient poor and hence energy inefficient , which is why they need 20 hours to 'sleep' in order to digest the leaves. Lucky for them, because on any other continent they would have been exterminated long ago. Here in Australia there are few predators. However, the most dangerous animals do live in the urban areas. There is the brown snake and a couple of extremely venomous spiders, but the animal that does freak us out, is the magpie, especially in the swooping (breeding) season, August to October. Probably the most aggressive bird, along with the golden plover, that you will come across. Don't go near them, and watch for signs alerting you to avoid certain areas, because both are protected species, so you can't harm them, even if you have been swooped, like I have and they will hit your head. They are really annoying.

  • @dangermouse3619

    You need to go to Australia Zoo up in Queensland. Thats the zooo Steve Irwin and his family started. Theres definitely better places that have animals kept in open areas.

  • @dangermouse3619

    You got to have chicken salt on your chips "fries". You wont be disappointed. 😎

  • @paulrichardson5892

    there are crocs there girls....

  • @leslief5859

    Promo-SM

  • @panayotisdamianakis3658

    I think you overanalysed the animal sanctuary. You say "you don't know if the sanctuary was 'ethical', and then without 'knowing', you slander its reputation on social media. You're lucky you're not sued for misrepresentation. May I suggest you reserve your opinions on 'public' media. At least for your own sake - resist the temptation to 'slander' when you do not have any proof. "Not knowing if the kangaroos are happy" is not proof. It just means that 'you don't know'.

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