Lime Bay







The next morning we headed toward the Tasman peninsula, we parted ways again for the day: me going to the library to work and him going to look for local farm work. That evening we met up at Lime Bay campground, another incredible place along the coast. All the campsites overlooked the bay and it wasn't too busy. As we tried to cook dinner that evening, we were plagued by bandits. The paddymelons (small kangaroos) and possums were out for our dinner, and they were not afraid. A few times it went so far as us physically pushing them away from our table. Clearly these critters get fed a lot by campers as they have absolutely no fear of humans. 

The next morning we decided to go for some short hikes in the area and just take it easy for a day. We hiked a coastal trail and found lots of rock pools filled with oysters, clams, starfish, and cool sea life. We walked the dunes and some dried up lake beds. Then in the evening we explored the old convict coal mine remains in the area. It was a good slow day. Although, we again had to ward off fuzzy thieves trying to take our dinner.

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