Thursday, April 3, 2014

Brisbane- Day 2

1st stop, Davies Market
This is probably the best place we went in Brisbane.
Meat balls $3
Average crepe with not average price
Lone Pine Sanctuary
Kangaroo or Wallaby?
Eastern Water Dragon
Tasmanian Devil
When devils feed on their prey, they consume the entire animal- flesh, fur, bones and all. As a top predator in the Australian environment, it helps maintain small animal populations and assists in disposing of carcasses. By consuming their prey and half rotten meat in its entirely, they act like natural vacuum cleaners, keeping the bush healthy and reducing maggots.
Flying foxes
Commonly known as bats or fruit bats.
They play an important role in dispensing seeds and pollinating flowering plants. It is estimated that a single flying fox can dispense up to 60,000 seeds in ne night.
And we were done in an hour, thanks to my son super speed.
After Lone Pine Sanctuary, we head back and take a short nap before we carry on.
Collective market @ Southbank Parklane
Nitrogen Ice Cream
Salty Caramel Popcorn $7
Southbank Parklane
Artificial beach 
After southbank, we head back and take a rest again.
I can't believe, we have so much ample time in Brisbane.
Dinner time.
While walking along Boundary Street, we found this.
Little Greek Taverna 
Reasonable food with reasonable price.

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