My last stop on the silo art tour was the city of Dubbo, the city where my Dad grew up (though it was a town then) and I wanted to see Western Plains Zoo.
There is no silo art in Dubbo but it was a great place to end a good trip.
There were issues with my hotel booking, which I guess is what you get when you book the cheapest place during school holidays. I'm trying to get a refund because I ended up paying for 3 nights instead of 2. If I lose the money it's not the end of the world but if I'd known I could have gone somewhere a tiny bit ritzier.
Dubbo is a big regional centre but when I went to get myself dinner I was a little intimidated by the people I saw on the street because there seemed to be some addicts around, or maybe it wasn't the addicts but the fact that I didnt see many other people at all.
The car park of my hotel was locked at night, which I thought was just a standard precautionary thing but I later learned there is quite a bit of theft from the car park.
Anyways, that's all just to say I was a bit surprised.
These sculptures are wildebeest, right? I didn't see signage to confirm that but they were all through the "African Savannah" display at the zoo. I really loved the way they were placed, it felt real.
I made a lot of bad assumptions but what I got right was enjoying them.
I love elephants. They were good to watch soon after the zoo opened but as the day went on, they stood at the gate, waiting to go back to their private space. I wonder if they have an indoor space and wanted to get in where it was warm or if there's something else more attractive about being back there. This is when it would be good to ask a keeper.