We are home after a wonderful three months away. Delighted to be with our family again in glorious springtime Australia.
We decided to travel to Dubbo, to the famous Taronga Park Western Plains Zoo - 400 kms north of Canberra.
A crowded car with Mark and I and our daughter, Ashley, and our grandchildren, Dakota (4) and Koby (1).
A welcome stop in Boorowa on our way.
Our accommodation was in Big 4 caravan park. We had a 3 bedroom cabin with all facilities.
Two happy campers.
Western Plains Zoo is a part of the Sydney Taronga Park Zoo and specialises in breeding programs for endangered animals. We hired hired bikes to ride around the 6 kms.
Black rhinoceroses.
Feeding giraffes.
Hippopotamuses.
White rhinoceroses.
African and Asian elephants.
Lion cubs - 10 months old.
Asian otters.
Siamangs.
Gibbons.
Sumatran tigers.
Patting wallabies.
Koala and young.
Galapagos tortoises. They live until 100 to 150 years old.
Sedentary tortoises until the keeper arrives with special food treats.
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