




Wildlife at Sunset Tour is part of the Undara Experience. Low season for tourists meant passengers were few but entertaining. In particular 3 English policewomen and an Aussie driver/guide who insisted that his name Levi was just an alias.
As we drove from swampland through bushland while negotiating the most uneven road you would ever want to drive on the comments from our 3 English friends were getting dumber and dumber culminating in "what direction does the sun set here?"
First stop included sunset, champagne, OJ, fruit and cheese, followed by a very unique experience. We arrived at a lavatube just in time to watch 750,000 bats flying out in search of food. At the same time 5 or 6 venomous brown tree snakes were lurking in the trees for their evening meal. We were lucky enough to witness a brown snake catch a bat and digest it, thus leaving only 749,999 bats. Levi caught a Childrens Python (non-venomous) which we all took turns in handling except for the screaming Brits.

1 comment:
way to go, now you've blinded those bats with your flash. Geesh
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