We spent the morning at seal bay, where we watched Australian sea lions for hours. It was amazing.
Then, it was on to Kelly Hill Conservation Park where we toured a cave (the view from above ground in Kangaroo Island is much better than the one from below ground).
We spent the early afternoon at Vivonne Bay - this is notable because a professor at Sydney University evaluated 10,000 beaches across Australia, rating them on things like clarity of water, privacy and cleanliness. Vivonne Bay came out on top. The locals are quick to point out that Vivonne Bay is the best beach in Australia.
We spent the rest of the afternoon at the Little Sahara Geologic Monument. It reminded me of the time that my aunt Debbie and I took my cousin Kendra to the Oregon Sand Dunes ... she started running down one of the dunes, lost her balance and went end over end until she came to a sudden stop at the bottom. Amazing she is still with us. As a result, K and I were quite careful at the Little Sahara sand dune system. You can't tell by the photo, but it was really windy on top of the dunes.
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