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Australia Cruise: Adelaide, New Years, Phillip Island

Part 3 of our great adventure. Spent a day in Adelaide (went to Zoo - compact with native animals we hadn't seen before) & walked through the Botanic Garden). Thought of taking the train back at night to the area of the Semaphore (timeball) for New Year festivities since the ship didn't leave until 2 AM. Instead, ended up staying on the ship. Oceania put on a pretty good party.

After Jan. 1 at sea and some of Jan. 2, the ship anchored off the coast of Phillip Island, a small island 90 minutes or so (driving) from Melbourne. I had plans to rent a car and travel the whole island but they had to be cancelled when Oceania announced an itinerary change with a different date and time for PI. After the long tender ashore and a short shuttle ride to the main town of Cowes, we assessed the cab/car situation and found it non-existent due to a huge tie-up at the bridge over to the island. I had found a great Vietnam Museum for Howard, but couldn't get there or anywhere else, so we walked to the boardwalk area at Cowes. After maybe an hour, we came back. But PI is home to the "Penguin Parade," so the best was yet to come. This is where at night at least a thousand little penguins come from the sea to go to their young ones and non-sea homes in the rocks/sand. This spectacle is watched every night by literally thousands of people in grandstands and (for more money) by sitting on the sand or in viewing boxes. I was able to get tickets on Oceania's excursion, but was discouraged by how many people were there and how far we were from the beach. But we waited patiently for darkness to fall. Finally my husband said, "There are some penguins, look to your right." I couldn't see them, even with binoculars, which turned out to be almost essential. But when I did, it was an incredible sight. A large line of penguins came out of the water near the rocks, paused, went back in, came out again and paused again. Then they walked across the beach and into the shadows. Then more came, and more, and more, most in wide lines -- really a parade! NO photos were allowed after dusk fell, but the experience was so spectacular that it turned out to be the highlight of many great experiences in Australia. When the parade was about over, we walked back to the parking lot along a long boardwalk over the beach. We saw at least 50 penguins walking very close to us on the sand, and saw an occasional penguin peeking out of its burrow.

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Pelican by Howard - such beauties!
Pelican by Howard - such beauties!
Royal spoonbill by Howard. Florida has roseate spoonsbills; never seen this spoonbill before.
Royal spoonbill by Howard. Florida has roseate spoonsbills; never seen this spoonbill before.
Ibis by Howard.
Ibis by Howard.
Considered staying or going to city for NYE since in port late, but ended up staying on the ship.
Considered staying or going to city for NYE since in port late, but ended up staying on the ship.
Howard took pictures.  This man was dressed for the party!
Howard took pictures. This man was dressed for the party!
Champagne in the sauna New Year's Eve
Champagne in the sauna New Year's Eve
Dancer Annabelle
Dancer Annabelle
Oceania provided party favors
Oceania provided party favors
2019 ice and creators
2019 ice and creators
Party on the pool deck
Party on the pool deck
Youngest cruiser dancing with older ones & cruise director
Youngest cruiser dancing with older ones & cruise director
Chef Michael with 2020 ice
Chef Michael with 2020 ice
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