Sunday morning was spent working on homework and organizing for my upcoming trip to Western Australia. I also took the time to back up all of my pictures since my computer is running slowly and constantly threatening to give up and die. After lunch two of my friends and I decided to head out to the Organ Pipes National Park which is a small park northwest of the city near the airport. We were able to take a train close by and then ride the rest of the distance on our bikes. The park in itself was small but interesting and featured a lot of geology structures made by volcanoes. We also saw a ton of Wallabies which was exciting. After exploring for a bit we decided to ride the bikes all the way home. The distance wasn't bad but I had a hard time keeping up with the boys, especially on the hills! It took us two hours to get there but we finally made it back just in time for dinner. I was pretty tired so I just worked on homework before calling it an early night.

The train ride...

The lookout over the Park

The Rosette formation

The Tessellated Staircase formation

The Organ Pipes (much more impressive in person - bout 20m high or so..) we saw some cool birds of prey zooming around but I couldn't get a pic

And on to the Wallabies - notice how they are all making faces...

looks like he just ate something unpleasant

This one is literally sitting on its butt
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Very expressive wallabies! Cute and fuzzy.
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