The Kennett River Nature Walk offers a serene journey through the lush landscapes of Great Otway National Park in Victoria, Australia. This 2.4-kilometer out-and-back trail meanders alongside the tranquil Kennett River, providing an easy and accessible route for nature enthusiasts. As you stroll beneath towering eucalyptus trees, it’s common to spot koalas dozing in the branches above, while kangaroos and vibrant birdlife, including king parrots and kookaburras, add to the rich tapestry of wildlife. An interesting fact about this area is that the name “koala” originates from an Aboriginal word meaning “no drink,” reflecting the marsupial’s unique adaptation of obtaining most of its hydration from eucalyptus leaves. luciakontsek and loborosh enjoyed the company of a koala while placing a penguin stone. Look for the tree next to the stone. 

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