Welcome to today's weekly Travelfeed Australia, Oceania & Africa roundup brought to you by @rimicane.
Welcome back! Travelfeed team is ready to curate after the HF20 changes which took place during the last week. We begin with a lazy and quiet visit to the Cape Bridgewater in Australia. It feels a bit nippy and it isn't the first time in the area, but watching the water, the sea lions and being surrounded by nature is refreshing! From the wilderness to the city, we finish this day with the walking tour of Adelaide in Australia.
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Seals & Craters: Cape Bridgewater, Victoria
written by @riverflows
The beach is long and the whole cove used to be a crater. The white sands and azure waters make it look tropical, but today it's bitingly cold and we're wondering why we didn't go north instead.
Springtime weather and an aimless day in Adelaide...
written by @galenkp
You can see they are still emerging from their winter nakedness however within a few weeks North Terrace will be a lovely tree-lined and shaded Adelaide street!
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