Lilybank Bed & Breakfast
75 Kamerunga Rd, Stratford
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Lilybank Bed & Breakfast Stratford

75 Kamerunga Rd Stratford, Cairns District, Queensland, 4870, Australia

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Australia - Cairns (23rd-25th April)

A travel blog entry by candcthai

Arrived in Australia very early in the morning after a short 5 hour, overnight flight from Tokyo. So early were we, that dawn had yet to break and as the flight was early landing by about an hour, we decided not to wake up our hosts at the guest house but to sit for a while on the chairs on the back terrace. Suddenly a lady from Alabama emerged …

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A travel blog entry by linda-wright

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... tours or events or checkins at hotels. It's been great. Our leader has the tickets for everyone and we just bypass all the lines. Fantastic! Thanks Len and Gary.
Evening - It is HOT here. "Bottle" (read liquor) store doesn't even open til 4pm. We spent some time in and around pool. Very nice pool with a sand beach, swim up bar, palm trees etc.
On the way to hotel ...

Messing about in boats

A travel blog entry by lieselbotha

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... on the planet. Anyhow, Graham was pleasant, and Adrian warmed up eventually although any questions I asked where always answered rather vaguely and with an air of what I perceived to be boredom. I asked what type of jobs some of these people do that allows them to take the entire Wednesday afternoon off work to go sailing on the estuary but didn’t get a straight answer. Anyhow, we were assigned to a J24 yacht, which I think means it was 24ft long. ...

Fish feeding on the Great Barrier Reef

A travel blog entry by lieselbotha

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... out here will kill, maim or hurt you in some way. Great. I think everyone except 2 people opted for the stinger suits, which were long lycra suits with hoods and mittens. If anything, it meant I wouldn’t get sunburnt. After getting fins and masks etc we started suiting up and general hysterics followed as we all looked like a bunch of ninjas about to embark on some killing spree. Finally we anchored on the reef and had about an hour and a half to snorkel. The ...

A day at the Lagoon and City

A travel blog entry by hayleyo81

... It looked like a locals hang out as well as you could see local workers sitting around that must have been of their lunch break. You could tell there were many travellers there by listening to them and I could see them coming and going from local hostels. The place was full of singles, families and groups of people either sunbathing, listening to music, chatting or reading. After I had finished touring the place I settled on a grass patch by the poolside ...

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