Australian Traveller

TUNNEL VISION

THIS IS FAST FOOD FOR SNAKES – about 50 kilometres per hour to be precise. At the mouth of Barker’s Cave in Undara Volcanic National Park, thousands of flying microbats whir and whiz all around us on their way out for an evening’s forage. Standing in an eerie cloud of high-speed, virtually invisible bats, we trust their aerial wizardry extends to not slamming into our faces.

The snakes are foraging, too. Barker’s Cave is their drive-through McDonald’s, except it’s the food that’s driving through. Draped on nearby branches, brown tree snakes are poised to pluck a mid-air bat snack as the ghostly gazillions

You’re reading a preview, subscribe to read more.

More from Australian Traveller

Australian Traveller1 min read
Online
Farewell summer and welcome the cooler months by seeking out the cutest, cosiest towns across the country to visit when the seasons change and autumn arrives in a blaze of glory. Cooling down at the beach is a non-negotiable during an Aussie summer.
Australian Traveller4 min read
WINE & DINE
Diners are in for a treat at Nico, tucked away amid an unassuming strip of shops in Sydney’s Cammeray. To take your seat in the dining room, all terracotta, saffron and rich blue hues, is to be transported to Italy’s Amalfi Coast. Expect intelligent
Australian Traveller1 min read
Hands Down
NAME: VENUSTUS LOCATION: PADDINGTON, SYDNEY, NSW STEPPING OFF OXFORD Street – the busy thoroughfare linking Sydney’s CBD to the eastern suburbs – and into Venustus comes as a total surprise to the unsuspecting. This is no ordinary salon, and in fact

Related Books & Audiobooks