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New-Dolphin-FeedingBrisbane was awarded the sun shining throughout the year. Sunshine State, Queensland’s capital that was called, a nickname which was also posted pride in every plate of their citizens. “Even in winter, the sun still shines,” said Ian White, who guided us.

I came in the spring. Flowers purple jacaranda trees broke perfectly at the curb. We drove to Moreton, sand island 170 square kilometers covering 95 percent of the area of national park status. We passed a coal storage area, installation guarding former World War II, as well as a busy port of Brisbane with a row of giant container. Moreton originally inhabited by Aboriginal tribes, but then the Europeans invaded in 1848. The island also had a defense base during World War II. Read the rest of this entry »