We finally make the hard decision to carry on with our journey, heading out of Robe into the Coorong national park. The Coorong is a spectacular landscape, essentially a long series of lagoons separated from the Southern Ocean by about a 100 km of sand dunes which form the Younghusband Peninsula. Theres wildlife everywhere, we spot what I believe to be a 'stubby tailed lizard' waiting to cross the road so we stop and investigate, they're pretty common and not dangerous. Its nice to see local inhabitants alive as unfortunately whilst driving most of the stuff you see is roadkill, still theres enough birdlife to keep our attention. Pelicans are most common here and we see a lot flying overhead, none up close yet but I'm sure it wont be long.
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