Airlie Waterfront Bed and Breakfast
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Found Nemo!
... in Turkije of Egypte of Tunesië als je op zo'n dagexcursie boot gaat en "free lunch" allemaal inbegrepen (in die al sexy price), hier was't bbq, slaatjes, good stuff yummy. Beetje kleur gepakt die dag. Klein klein beetje. Mss ieieieitske meer als jullie daar. Gedachten knn verzetten, goe gelachen. 's Avonds dan nog gaan eten met de Hollanders, en 1 van hen had nog 2 Denen en nen Brit meegebracht... de Joden, neger en Maroeffen moppen volgden elkaar mooi op, vuile Deense woorden ...
First update - sorry for the delay!
... schoolies and the rest were a slightly mature crowd of travelers. We got fitted in our double kayak which had a rudder and they instructed the control freak to go in the back, so that’s obviously where Geoff sat…not! Once we had our life vests on and packed up the kayaks we set off for our kayak to an island of the Whitsundays called White Island due to the limestone on the small island and all the bird poo!
On our way out of the mariner we ...
Agnes Water to Magnetic Island
... and I'm now armed and ready with lots of crocodile facts, questions on a postcard please.
It was then time to board the Wings III catamaran for the Emperor's Wings 3 day trip around the Whitsundays, and what an amazing trip it was! The ...
Lazy Days in Airlie
... in the pool to cool off after a very hot journey before heading out to explore the shops and bars of Airlie Beach. We quickly found out that schoolies was going on whereby teens who have just finished their exams all head off for a week on their holidays and party so Airlie was pretty busy. We decided it was probably best to leave them be and head back to our campsite for some dinner and some drinks where two possums also came out to join us. The next day we decided ...
The Reef
... t going to just throw us into the water, which is pretty much what I was imagining. Instead we were lead down some steps into a 'pool' beneath our pontoon where we were going to test out our breathing apparatus. Although by now the large oxygen cylinder on my back felt weightless, I was still feeling very uneasy about the whole situation and the cold water wasn't helping either!! We were then told to kneel down on the platform we were standing on, put ...