How do you Didgeridoo

We're now getting blasé to the sight of koalas. Having screeched to a halt at the sight of the first one, and spent hours staring up at trees in order to see the second one, we're now driving past crowds gathered at the side of the road with the words, 'oh, its probably just another koala'. To be fair, we've got three baby koalas being cared for at the back of the accommodation, so the wild koalas really have to up their game. We've entered a cuteness arms race.
We also got to have a go at playing the didgeridoo today. If you ignore the circular breathing, it should be easy. You just relax your lips and blow a raspberry. So, with the encouragement of our aboriginal guide, we attempted to be musical. Let's just say he was a lot better at it than we were. Our attempts sounded more organic than melodic, and the result of a very poor diet at that. Listening to him play, however, was delightful, and we accompanied on the clap sticks which, being a pair of sticks that you hit together, was much more our level of competency.
Now, with sadness, we're leaving the eco-center and heading on today our next destination. Goodbye to kangaroos bounding past our window at breakfast. Hello Port Campbell.

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