| Bruny
Island 'Neck' Game Reserve |
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The Truganini steps
lead to the lookout and memorial to the Nuenonne people and Truganinni,
who inhabited Lunnawannalonna (Bruny Island) before the European settlement
of Bruny. Panoramic 360 deg. views from the top of the Lookout are spectacular
and well worth the climb.
At the base of the steps are boardwalks and viewing platforms where you can observe the short-tailed shearwaters and the little (fairy) penguins. Peak viewing times are from September to February. There is an interpretation board located in the parking bay. During peak viewing times there is a parks and wildlife interpretation guide present at dusk to give advice and assistance. The fairy penguin is the smallest
penguin in the world, reaching only 40cms in height and weighing about
1 kilogram, with a life span of approximately six years. It breeds in
colonies along Bruny Islands coastline and nests in burrows in the ground. |
| Truganini
steps |
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Walking along the Neck beach to the north will take you to Moorina Bay, named after the sister of Truganini. Unusual rock formations including an interesting archway can be seen as you enter Moorina Bay.The grassy dunes in the foreground are home to fairy penguins and shearwaters or mutton birds as they are known locally, as well as an abundance of other wildlife that is native to Bruny Island.In the distance you can see Cape Queen Elizabeth which is home to nesting white sea eagles.
Camping facilities are available at the southern end of the Neck game reserve. |
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