Traveling to Australia, this stop came to Tasmania's capital, Hobart, about 35 minutes drive south from Hobart to the seaside town of Kateling, there is a scheduled ferry to Bruny Island, specific timetables to check online. Bruni Island is very quiet, the island's registered population is only more than 400, the permanent population is less, many people are just coming back by accident, all driving cars on the island for most of the day, except for the small number of people in the attractions, basically no one shadow. The houses are small villas or cabins, each with its own characteristics. It depends on the mailbox they erected. They have penguins and kangaroos. They are very cute, but these houses feel that no one has come to live for a long time. They have been blocked by the trees and weeds growing around. Some may just see the mailbox standing alone in front. Bruni is actually two small islands, connected by a slender isthmus called "neck", the island is more seen sheep, a shrinking version of New Zealand. Atop the neck observation deck, the best place to overlook and admire the beautiful coastline of Bruni National Park, on one side is calm and cloudy Bay, on the other is the rough Adventure Bay. When the weather is good, there is a chance to meet white kangaroos occasionally. There are many wildlife on the island, and kangaroos, little kangaroos, and little penguins often haunt this island. The abalone and oysters produced on the island are all of the best quality in Australia, all of which are fished by hand. Otherwise, they need to be released, so the seafood price here may be more expensive. There is a oyster factory on the island, and a dozen oysters without sauce are worth 20 Australian dollars, which is reasonable.