Hanson Bay is only 9 kilometers from the visitor center of Flinders Chase National Park and can be reached in 10 minutes. It was a farm in the 1960s until it was sold in 1997 and officially renamed Hanson Bay wildlife sanctuary, a typical wild area in South Australia, where pristine sandy beaches, magnificent coastlines, ancient sea jungles and diverse wildlife make it the most awe-inspiring in Australia. One of the places. Here you can get close contact with koalas, kangaroos, tamarsha kangaroos, possums, needles and giant pythons, etc., so it has also been popular with tourists in recent years. Australian wildlife is mostly night-time, and dawn and dusk are also the most active time for animals. This wildlife refuge offers two ways to visit Nocturnal Walk (AUD 30/person) and Kola Walk (AUD 9/person). The former is accompanied by a guide to the reserve after dark to observe the animals at night, which takes 90 minutes and requires an appointment, while the latter is to travel to the open area to find wildlife such as koalas and kangaroos. Because we have seen too many kangaroos hit along the way, friends are resolutely resisting the road to open the night, so we chose the latter, intending to stay in Hanson Bay until the sun goes down to see if we are lucky to meet these cute little guys. It was only three o'clock when we arrived at Hanson Bay. The staff said that we could only leave before 17:30 for the Kola Walk. So we planned to rest in the visitor center and wait until 4:30. What we didn't expect was that we didn't wait for the sunset, but waited for the dark cloud cover before going to the island. When we realized that the weather was wrong, the birch forest had been winding down, where there were koala shadows, we went to see the kangaroo pasture under the wind, fortunately the driver brother used his telescope to see a large group of kangaroos beside the trees, and a few still grazing in the pasture. The logistics minister wrapped his jacket tightly and avoided the starry kangaroo shit and walked toward them. But when we approached, these guys looked at us on guard and turned their heads and jumped away. Only me and the logistics minister were messy in the wind. The standard jumping posture was not beautiful. Until we left, we saw a koala, a big ant and several kangaroos, and there was still a long distance from Feeling sister's requirements for hundreds of kangaroos around her. Back in the car, a warmth made me sleepy, here is more than an hour's drive from Kingscott, the driver brother estimated to see me pathetic, said you take a moment, I forced the spirit to say "no, I have to help you look at the kangaroo, I had a hunch that we would meet at least two or three ", so we really met three kangaroos crossing the road on the way back, so my friends all the way to my crow mouth "compliment". TIP: Because there are so many wildlife on Kangaroo Island (Other wildernesses in South Australia are also), so it is especially easy to encounter animals crossing the road when driving, plus Australian wildlife is mostly infested at night, we have not seen very exaggerated brake marks and kangaroo carcasses along the road, if you have no confidence in your driving skills, It is recommended not to choose to drive at night. We originally wanted to follow the car in front, but we didn't expect people to drive too fast, and there was no shadow when we slipped away, so we had to play the far light and turn it on slowly. Fortunately, the kangaroos we encountered were all jumping from the right to the left, and there was time to react in advance. In short, it is not good to open the night road or not open, if you have to drive, then please drive carefully.