Wallabies in Wales? They look like the red-necked Bennetts Wallabies commonly found Tasmania, so I suppose they are more suited to the colder weather over there than most wallabies would be. I've only seen two albino wallabies in the wild - they are quite rare...I can see why they scared Woolly!
Wooley Travels Swansea is on our short list of towns to visit. A long story but we booked a room in Swansea Wales once when we intended to book Swansea Tasmania
Woolly Travels Hahaha that sounds more like something we do! Swansea is a nice small city right on the water with quite a few places to see, we will be heading that way again.
I might be biased I could be biased but North Wales has the beautiful stakes, the south is pleasant but not as spectacular but lots of history none the less
Welcome home!!! Your travel from point A to point B and beyond is always amazing...hurry up and wait! Happy New Year. I'm looking forward to your year of adventures.
It's amazing the amount he can eat! The only disappointment was the sprouts and chestnuts ....the chestnuts were not good but everything else tasted wonderful.
'We travel not to escape life, but for life not to escape us'
A truly multi-national mammoth that travels the world visiting places of interest, making new friends and causing mischief wherever he can. With my carer Jo (bless her!) I have scaled castle walls, walked in the footsteps of Roman Emperors and Maharajah's, climbed mountains, contemplated caverns, caves and canyons and attempted the Le Mans 24 hour race on a skateboard! Whether it be climbing a Minaret in Mostar, Paddling in the Arabian Sea, Scaling mountains in Kotor, Feeding chickens in France or Catching trains in India, not... full info
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