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One-day tour around Adelaide, south Australia, to these four places

 19 Jan 2019

National Automobile Museum

First stop, go to the National Automobile Museum, (National Motor Museum). This is Australia's largest automobile museum and sees many antique cars of great historical value. With more than 400 vehicles, the National Automobile Museum has become Australia's largest car museum. In addition to showcasing cars of all ages in Australia, the museum has a collection of antique cars of historic value that have been restored to the world.

The director of the National Automobile Museum is very funny and patient in telling us about Australians' love for cars and how cars change people.

The children here are so happy that they can come to the museum to study knowledge. Will it be the same as I did when I was a kid looking forward to having PE lessons every day?

This one must be very windy. I don't know much about cars, but I've probably photographed the photo of hundreds of cars, and that's just part of it. A museum car is definitely a benefit to people who love cars. I hear there is a car exhibition every year, think of hundreds of classic cars driving on the road, how spectacular, at that time, the people of South Australia will sit on the roadside with wine and food waiting for them to pass.


German village

From the museum to lunchtime, today's lunch in Australia's German village, , sounds a little strange, since 1839 Prussians and East Germans settled here, has been more than 170 years of history. The feeling of walking into a small town and coming to a small European town.

The street-side buildings remain a century-old style, and many restaurants and pubs offer delicious traditional German-style meals such as sausage, pig elbows, beer and so on. Feel the smell of Chinatown everywhere. Galleries, craftsmanship shops and souvenir spots on the main streets of Handoff are also worth visiting.

Leaves of a lot of color, think of 14 years I have seen the German autumn look, any beat is a painting feeling.

Hahndorf Inn is a must-eat restaurant in Germany. There is a handsome young Chinese boy in it. The restaurant is not just a restaurant, he is also a famous tourist attraction in the town of Handoff, named after Captain Hahn, Australia's oldest living German immigrant.

German beer with pig hands, very perfect, pig hands are not fat ah, the skin is very crisp, bite down clap bang refreshing. The pork is very soft and chewy.

Restaurant Information:

35 Main StreetHahndorf SA 5245

http://www.hahndorfinn.com.au


Clelland Wildlife Park

The owner of a privately owned wildlife park has adopted a number of stray animals, as well as valuable animals collected by the zoo director on their way around the country. Visitors are also offered a free koala program to bring their children into close contact with nature.

Look at each other, love this little cute thing, a little heavy, , the first hug when super nervous, and then the keeper said that you relax, what a shame. Thanks to my fellow friends for taking my picture.

After watching the zoo, driving to the next stop, the road met a repair shop, deliberately embedded the car into the wall, boss, you mischievous.

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Lofti range

The Mount Lofty stands at the edge of the Adelaide plain, and its peak is magnificent. It's a portal to the Adelaide Mountains and a window that Adelaide opened to the outside world. The top of the Loft is in the area of the area of 1,000 hectares of the Claland's natural environment. The meandering path to the Cleland Wildlife Park and the Heysen's rugged mountain path to the rich historical waterfalls are all in this confluence. In the night, the city's full-light fire, a splendid view of the scene, it seems to be in the picture, intoxicated the pole.


Author: small words

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