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                <title>Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary</title>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[Cuddle up and make some Aussie furry friends at Australia's biggest Koala Sanctuary. <br><br>There are over 130 Koalas and a host of other marsupials in this beautiful natural park, all roaming free in their natural habitat. Get snapped with one of the furry beasts in 'Koala Hug' photos and hand feed the kangaroos, or wander round the peaceful grounds and watch them hang from the trees.<br><br>There's a souvenir shop with all the usual stuffed toys and Koala paraphenalia, but the Koala Enclosure cafe boasts 360 degree views over the sanctuary while you sip your coffee. <br><br>One of the most scenic ways to get to the sanctuary is by boat, and a cruise departs from Brisbane's cultural center, sailing past the city's historic buildings and lush islands.]]></description>
                
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                <title>Brisbane Forest Park</title>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[Want to get up close and personal with platypus, snakes, native birds and fish, or even a wombat? Only a half hour bus ride from the city is a spectacular forest environment overlooking the Enoggera Reservoir. If you want to see untouched rainforest, take the road up to Mt Glorious and venture along some walking tracks like the one to Greene's Falls. It is most beautiful at sunrise.]]></description>
                
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