At a spot on Magnetic Island , popular with tourists, is an area jumping with rock wallabies , where the above plaque was recently installed in memory of island identity Verne Jack .On a recent stroll to the seaside location , our bounding photographer , Vallis , took arty snaps .
Wallabies popped up expecting to be fed by the constant stream of people who came in cars and on foot .
Use your imagination and you can turn a rock formation into a large rock wallaby , below , or maybe a wombat .
A hairy young wallaby hopped out of the dark interior, sunned itself at the foot of the rock on which is Verne's plaque and was the subject of many photographs by onlookers.