[by:¿É¿ÉÓ¢Óï¡«m.moreplr.com] [00:00.00] Going to Blue National Park, you can not afford to miss seeing the amazing wildlife and rare plants here. [00:06.20] Seals, penguins, dolphins and whales are all seen at various times, with Australian fur seals using the rugged coastline for breeding and resting. [00:16.45] The waters off the bay contain vast forests of Macrocystis kelp, which is one of the fastest growing organisms on Earth. [00:25.08] These grandeur underwater forests are among the most beautiful in the world, and are highly valued by divers. [00:32.02] The park also contains a number of plant species found nowhere else in the world. [00:37.27] Check out the pictures of these rare plants on your brochure to see if you are lucky enough to find them today. [00:43.30] I know most of you come to the National Park for Mt. Field. [00:47.14] There, you will see the tall trees at the base of the mountain and the unique alpine plants at its summit. [00:53.20] The wheelchair grade walk to Russsell Falls is the most popular track in the park. [00:58.20] For many people, this waterfall is the prettiest in Blue National Park. [01:02.59] do not miss it. [01:04.03] For the local residents, Mt. Field is a close and well love skiing venue. [01:08.42] During winter months, twos operate on the slopes; since there is no guarantee that they will be operating it is best to check the Southern Ski Association web site.