Favorite thing: They say don't feed the native wildlife so they won't become dependant on humans and then forget how to find their own food in the wild. This is fair enough for kangaroos, marsupials etc. However, I reckon feeding the cockies is ok.
Also watch out for the kangaroos who might get a little aggressive with you if you have food, I have heard more than one story of a person being attacked or even having with body cut open up the middle when a kangaroo wanted some food. Zumsteins is particularly 'notorous' for this, as there are many many kangaroos here. So just watch out.
Written Aug 7, 2010
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We had a wonderful time in The Grampians and Halls Gap has a lot to offer visitors to this area. I will attempt to build these pages in the next few weeks.
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I've got some interesting experiences in Halls Gap. I'd love to share with you the 2 tips I've written, the 3 photos uploaded, and 0 travelogues I've created.
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Halls Gap is a town of 300 people in 'the gap' between 2 mountain ranges in the Grampians national park. It is 2.5 hours from my town of Mount Gambier, would be about 2 hours from Melbourne i...
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Op zondag 9 november bezoeken we met vele Aussies het Grampians National Park. We zijn goed uitgerust want we hebben zowaar een hele nacht geslapen. Vanuit Port Fairy rijden we door een verlaten...
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The term The Grampians is, I think, more well known than the small, pretty town in it, Hall's Gap. It was originally named so by the explorer, Major Mitchell. He being of Scottish origin, named the......
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