Rotterney Island, Australia (west), is famous for being the world's loveliest and most photographed short-tailed kangaroo home. Located near Perth, the capital of Western Australia, it has some of the best beaches and crystal clear bays in the world, with a special ecological environment and rare animals and plants. The only alternative means of transportation on the island is bicycles. You can book bicycles together when booking tickets, or rent bicycles on the island. It is strongly recommended that bicycles be rented on the island. The quality is much better. I was the red bicycle of the Chartered shipping company. Then I went to the center of the island and suddenly burst a tire. There was no way to get help. Finally, I found the employees of the bicycle taxi company on the island to rescue me. It was helpless and embarrassing. It was estimated that only the three short-tailed kangaroos who accompanied us at that time could realize that - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sit down, but I recommend starting from Freemantle Port, which takes less time and is cheaper than starting from downtown. Rottnest Express, a cruise company, departs from Freemantle three times a day at 7:15-15:15. There is only one boat a day from downtown, at 8:30. The last ferry to return is 16:25. Ticket booking website "www.rottnestexpress.com.au * suggests taking the "Rotternest Express" to Rotternest Island in Perth. Returning to downtown or Freemantle from downtown, the one-way fare is A$40.75, excluding adult A$17 and children A$6 for the day's round trip. Short-tailed kangaroos are herbivores. They would enjoy their food leisurely in the middle of the road on Rotterney Island, and their bicycles would shuttle around him, with little attention paid to them. Conservationists told me to drive at a limited speed here for fear of bumping into the kangaroos on the road. The mother of the short-tailed kangaroo took her son with her. There was another one in the bag, which only showed her small tail. Without careful observation, she did not know that there was a baby in it. Tourists pedaling by bicycles stopped to take pictures of the family of short-tailed kangaroos.