Adelaide, Australia: Kangaroo Island, Cape Du Coudeic, Admirals Arch

Today, we drove to Sealink Ferry Terminal, and took a ferry across the channel to Kangaroo Island. Had lunch at Penneshaw (the only restaurant opened at 1.30pm!) and then a longggggggggg drive across the island to lighthouse accommodation at Cape Du Coudeic. We were just in time to catch the Admirals Arch at sunset, which is a sight to behold!  🙂

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View of our vehicle parked by the side of the road for a short time of photo-shoot.

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These signs can be found almost everywhere. Roads can be windy and tiring for the driver and navigator.

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We will be turning left, to Cape Jervis, where we will be taking the ferry to Kangaroo Island.

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Enroute, we saw wind turbines in the distance.

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Nice road leading to the sea in the distance.

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Reaching the Sealink Ferry Terminal.

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This is our ferry. The ferry allows vehicles to “board” from the behind, while human go on the second deck.

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Vehicles unloading from ferry before we can go up the ramp.

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View of the ramp.

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Kangaroo Island is a protected nature area, so there are rules and regulations to prevent people from “spoiling” it.

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View of the coast from the ferry’s 2nd deck.

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The ride was uneventful; this is the landing scene that greeted us as we reach land once more.

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Nice blue waters.

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Landing platform where passengers alight the ferry.

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View of the sea from the platform.

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This is a truckful of cattle, bound for the mainland.

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