Horseback Riding
Horseback riding, by Bel Black (Kinnane)
(Australia, QLD, Brisbane, Browns Plains).
Well, it all started on a beautiful Sunday morning to take a trip up to Mt Tamborine with ten beautiful horses. I didn’t get to choose the horse I wanted, but I did get the one I liked best; there were two ponies called Oliver and Jellybean.
I jumped on Rain, and as I rode her, another horse jumped and scared Rain while I was riding. I nearly had a heart attack, but I stayed strong as the horse in front of me, always wanting to eat grass. Camanchi, the horse, knew it could get away with it and knew that the rider didn’t take much care.
Finally, it stopped until Rain and I jinxed Camanchi, and up ahead, it started eating the grass again. Suddenly it was nearly over, and the horses knew they wanted to speed up. But everyone knew how to control their horse. Finally, we rode the horses into the stables and placed them where we got them from. We said our last Goodbyes as it was time to go home after a great day of horseback riding.
Mount Tamborine
Mount Tamborine is a breathtaking mountain in the Gold Coast Hinterland region of Queensland, Australia. Its highest peak stands at an impressive 557 meters above sea level, making it the second-highest mountain in South East Queensland. From the top, visitors can enjoy stunning panoramic views of the surrounding landscape and picturesque vistas of the nearby ocean. Mount Tamborine is also home to various wildlife, including wallabies, koalas, and sheep grazing on the lush grass slopes. The mountain provides plenty of opportunities for outdoor activities such as bushwalking, camping, and bird-watching. Whether you’re looking for an adventurous hike or a peaceful retreat, Mount Tamborine is the perfect destination. With its abundance of sheep, stunning views, and diverse wildlife, it’s sure to provide an unforgettable experience for all visitors.
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