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Grampians NP

The Grampians National Park is a very aesthetically thrown ensemble of small sandstone mountains that gently rise like waves from the west and drop abruptly to the east. In addition, fine green valleys. The Grampians have even reminded me a bit of the Yosemite NP, albeit a few numbers smaller and not so epochal. But still nice enough!

It's full of kangaroos and finally I was able to watch boxing twice! Really forever. Sensationally entertaining. Example see very short video.

Anecdote on the edge: I arrived late in the day from the Great Ocean Road in the National Park and had at 16.45 still feel like a very small mountain, Mount Sturgeon. Somehow unreasonable ... Because if something happens, probably no one else is on the mountain. Thought it, went off and caught up after five minutes Laura, who had just started with similar thoughts just before me. Laura: a Unterfränkin who studied in Würzburg. That went off so well, that's why we hiked together for the next two days.

The pictures: show what it looks like!
From the top you can look down nicely and the MacKenzie Falls are really big.
Not to mention: kangaroo special!

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