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On Monday afternoon December 21, 2009, I went over to the Warrandyte State Park, 15 km from the Melbourne CBD.
I left the car at the Pound Bend picnic ground and followed the Pound Bend Walking Track alongside the Yarra, to the Kangaroo Paddock.
The Paddock is actually in a large area of cleared land managed by Parks Victoria and walkers are permitted in it.
A few of the resident Eastern Grey kangaroos were frolicking at the far end of the paddock!
This was a 4 km hike, through bushland.
See all of the Photos of my visit!
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