Welcome to today's weekly Travelfeed Australia, Oceania & Africa roundup brought to you by @rimicane.
This Monday will be a peaceful journey through magnificent places of tranquillity and joy! The list includes a beautiful evening experience around an exciting piece of colourful modern engineering in Adelaide. A visit to the salty lake Tyrrell in Bendigo. Lovely reflections, by the way! And an expedition on the small island of Île aux Cocos where birds lay eggs on the ground, which is the last for today. Have a wonderful read!
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My last night in Adelaide, Australia
written by @r00sj3
I would have absolutely missed this amazing spot if I didn't notice someone struggling to take a selfie there. The city placed colourful lights here in such a way, that it will make you feel like you walk through a rainbow when walking under the bridge.
Mirror-like surface is one of the reason that Lake Tyrrell became famous! The lake is almost dry and most of the area became mixture of mud and salt.
Ile aux Cocos – an island in the sun (Roderique part 2)
written by @digi-me
A path is leading through part of the island, allowing close encounter with the birds. It is not allowed to walk around alone, except on the beach. Some of the birds lay there eggs on the ground.
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