I went to South Australian Museum twice because I didn’t get to finish the whole visit on the 7th day.
So my first stop on the 8th day was here…
In fact I’m quite surprise that photography is allowed in the musuem. WOW! My first time see a “real” elephant. It’s huge! The lion almost gave me a heart attack because the tail actually moved hahaha… I surely wasn’t prepare for this.
Went upstair, more to see… Plants, animal, insects. Haven’t see the real one but get to the the dead ones ;p
Pretty fascinating seeing all these creatures that we usually only see in TV even though they’re all dead.
Even creatures in the river and the sea. The stingray is sure a big one.
This is huge too! Not sure what its called ;p
Of course, there’s also sections dedicated to the aborigines.
So many to see and it’s really educational. I didn’t expect to find museum to be so interesting. There’s also many interactive stations for the visitors to learn more about the exhibits.
Lastly, the pigeons outside the museum hahaha…
Next up will be the Botanic Gardens.
Pay a visit to the city zoo and you see the animals live. There are also pandas in Adelaide zoo. Beside, Mornato zoo near Murray Bridge has lions and other animals roaming around just like in African safari. There are also a lot of wild life parks at the Adelaide Hills where you can interact with Kangaroo, koalas and other native animals. There are not too many attractions in the city. You need a car to appreciate Adelaide and its surrounding.
William, will go to the zoo soon. Yes, indeed need a car if not it’s a bit hard to travel out of the city.