Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary
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Eva Rios
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"This Sanctuary is beautiful and aims to rehabilitate animals in danger or that got injured. However, I do not recommend to pay to pet a koala (not worth it), just contemplate it:)
You can go to the sanctuary by car, or you can opt for the cruise going along the city's river, which I recommend, although bare in mind that there are set schedules and one way will take approximately 1 hour or more.
The cruise line I took was Miramar, departing from downtown. "
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Nicole DiOrio
"Lone Pine is the largest koala sanctuary in the world, and is easily accessed by cruise from Brisbane's city centre."
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Christy
"Animal experience with Koalas and other native animals. Feed kangaroos in a free roaming area too."
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