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Eating Nasi Goreng on Mount Coolum’s Summit

15 March 2022The Travel Junkie Leave a Comment

Thetraveljunkie.org – Today I bring you to eating Nasi Goreng on Mount Coolum’s Summit, Queensland, Australia. Here’s one for your Sunshine Coast bucket list. Mount Coolum is an awe-inspiring volcanic dome that presides over the Sunshine Coast landscape. Climbing to… Continue Reading →

TRAVEL & CULTURE Australia, Coolum Beach, Mount Coolum, Queensland, Sunshine Coast

Morning Traffic Around Coolum Beach, Queensland, Australia

29 October 2021The Travel Junkie Leave a Comment

Thetraveljunkie.org – Coolum Beach is the area on the Sunshine Coast that we were not disappointed. After a 15 minute drive (from Yandina Creek) we arrived at Coolum State School where we were met with the Coolum Beach sign to… Continue Reading →

TRAVEL & CULTURE Australia, Coolum Beach, Queensland, Sunshine Coast, Yandina Creek

E-Scootering On Coastal Pathway From Coolum Beach To Peregian Beach

19 May 2021The Travel Junkie Leave a Comment

Thetraveljunkie.org – Over the past few years, the popularity of e-bikes and e-scooters has continued to soar in Queensland. In Queensland, e-scooters are only allowed on footpaths where they can travel up to 25kph. Queensland is the only state or… Continue Reading →

TRAVEL & CULTURE Coastal Pathway, Coolum Beach, E-Scooter, Peregian Beach, Sunshine Coast, Yandina Creek

E-Scootering On Coastal Pathway From Coolum Beach To Twin Waters Beach

2 May 2021The Travel Junkie Leave a Comment

Thetraveljunkie.org – The other day, We woke up at 5am to go for a 5:30am e-scooter. It sounds a bit hard core, but our reason is that we feel that we prefer to go when there are less cars, less… Continue Reading →

TRAVEL & CULTURE Australia, Coastal Pathway, Coolum Beach, Queensland, Sunshine Coast, Twin Waters Beach

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A wooden Javan rhinoceros (Badak Jawa Cula Satu) a A wooden Javan rhinoceros (Badak Jawa Cula Satu) at North Arm State School. 

Javan rhino can live for 30-45 years in the wild. The rhinos live in lowland rain forest, wet meadows and large flooded land areas. Javan rhinocerms are mostly calm, except for the time to know and raise children, although a group can occasionally gather near the puddles and where they get minerals. 

Adult rhinos have no predators as enemies. Javan Rhinos usually avoid humans, but will attack humans if they feel disturbed.

Natural researchers and protectors rarely examine the animals directly because of their scarcity and the danger of harassing an endangered species.
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