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RE: Life in the remote wilderness - Belair National Park

in #walkwithme6 years ago

Australia in general is unique continent with its nature and animals. That is real adventure to have a walk in outskirts. Your dog, seems to be happy to be outside, I am wondering what he does when he sees the animals is he barking, approaching them or just looking. Kangaroo looks really relaxed and not much bothered by your company. I heard a lot of snakes in Australia and that there are many poisonous so people must be really careful and know what is what. I like those parrots on the ground, very unusual to see them free in the wood. Thank you for such wonderful trip and beautiful pictures :)

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Thanks for your comment, I'm pleased you enjoyed my post.

I have two dogs, one is very barky and brave, he stays home on these walks.

The other Skye dog (featured here) is a bit scared of everything and tends to just run and hide behind my legs, probably because she is so small - sometimes she barks but generally only at birds that swoop. So I'm lucky she doesn't bark at the animals at all, and the park permits dogs as long as they are on a lead.

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