Camels at Sunset

Possum!

Yes, it does have a pouch on its belly.

Stowaway

Kangaroos!

Despite the name of Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary, the kangaroo reserve was the highlight of my visit, mostly because you can freely interact with the many kangaroos in there. Allow 30 minutes to 1 hour, and buy the $2 kangaroo feed. You’ll have a fun time feeding and hugging them!

Lizards

Koalas!

Taken at the Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary.

Fun fact: It’s illegal to hold a koala in most Australian states. It’s legal (with strict rules) in Queensland, however.

Melancholic Dingo

Taken at the Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary.

Look At All Those Chickens

Cockatoo

There’s a whole herd of them up in Mount Dandenong, and while you’re not supposed to feed them, they are attracted to the sight of food.

Dinosaurs @ Fukui Station

Fukui was pretty out of the way as Japanese cities go, though their famous dinosaur museum was a point of pride. As of mid-March, however, the city became a lot more reachable as a Shinkansen station was finally opened. Unfortunately, I was only stopping by so I didn’t get to see the museum proper, but these animatronic dinosaur statues are still a sight to see right outside the station. I’m quite interested in going to the museum in a future trip.

If you’re intrigued, the city is about 2 hours away from Osaka by train (1.5-hour express train and a 30-minute Shinkansen), and the museum is at the edge of the city. Definitely worth visiting alongside other stops in the Hokuriku Area.