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My last chance for a "Working Holiday Visa" for new Zealand! So kiwis (all of them - fruit, birds and of course people), whales and dolphins beware, I´m coming!
September 10 - 19, 2008
On September 10 ist was time to board a plane again and head off to my 5 weeks holiday in Australia. Was hard to say goodbye to Andy but I was also looking forward to my adventures, especially the Whale Research Expedition.
Going on bord
Great view
On my first day in Brisbane (after I arrived, at 10 am) I went to explore the Roma Street Parklands which were close to my hostel and right next to the Roma Street transit centre. A huge park with some very nice plants and waterways. I also had a look at South Bank, the city beach in Brisbane which is pretty unique. There are swimming pools that can be used for free and a really nice parkland around.
Roma Street Parklands
South Bank
South Bank
Brisbane Ferry
On Thursday, September 11 (horrible date...) I went to the LONE PINE KOALA SANCTUARY near the city, where I already had a great day with Simone 6 years ago. Despite being on my own this time, I really enjoyed the day because I met some very nice friends 
Rainbow Lorikeets
"Hey, wait for me!!"
The Rainbow Lorikeets live in the trees around the sanctuary and they get fed there once a day. If you wait long enough after the food was put into the bowls, you can see them coming from the trees. Very pretty birds.
I spent some time in the huge kangaroo enclosure where the roos can hop around (it's a big area) and the tourists can join them. No, I didn't hop around myself 
Very curious Roo
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"Let's have a meeting, guys!"
As the name of the sanctuary says, there are lots of koalas around the place. Most of them are sleeping, most of the time, but I came across some pretty active little fluffys
It was nice to watch them climbing the trees and looking around.
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A koala that is not sleeping - great!
And then there is this opportunity to hold a koala! I thought about it a lot if I should do it or not because I hate stressing animals. But then the curiosity was stronger and I also got my photo taken with a cute little koala. Her name is "Serenity".
"Serenity", my new fluffy friend
From September 15 to September 19 I spent 3 great days on North Stradbroke Island, also called "Straddie", not far from Brisbane. Go to the next chapter to see what I came across there 
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Ulla-Christina Ludewig,
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