Scenic point
Kangaroo Island
Kangaroo Island is the third largest island in Australia, with an area of 4500 square kilometers. More than half of the area is a wild land with lush vegetation. It is located at the estuary of St. Vincent Bay in South Australia, 130 kilometers (80 miles) southwest of Adelaide, 113 kilometers away from the capital city Adelaide, and at the Bass Strait. The landform is a low cliff plateau (structurally a continuation of the continental mountains). As long as the shrub area in the west of the island is properly managed, barley and oats can be planted, and cattle and sheep can be herded. Kingscote, the main residential area, is connected to the mainland by sea and air lines. Tourism based on marine fishing and Flinders National Game Park is also a source of income. There is a large amount of gypsum. There are Australian seal sanctuaries and breeding grounds on the south coast of Si'er Bay. The lake is as calm as a mirror, and you can see a green jungle. In the season of wild flowers in full bloom (September and October every year), you can feel relaxed and happy with the colorful and gorgeous scenery. The wildlife on the island is very active. You just need to drive leisurely to meet the wildlife on the road from time to time.
Kangaroo Island, an Australian island unfamiliar to tourists, is located in the south of Adelaide, the capital of South Australia. It is the third largest island in Australia, second only to Tasmania, the largest island, and Melville, near Darwin, North Australia. It covers an area of 4500 square kilometers, about 1/8 of Taiwan, China. Due to the fact that foreign animals such as dingo, fox and rabbit, which are rampant in Australia, have not been introduced to Kangaroo Island. In addition, the population is very, very rare. There are about 4400 people, and less than one person lives per square kilometer (even more than 20000 koalas). As a result, the ecology of the island has been maintained. Kangaroo Island has become an important ecological sightseeing site in southern Australia. From spring (about October) to autumn (April) every year, All are good seasons for traveling.