Travel Blogs from Mossman Gorge, Australia
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Nice Daytrip to the Gorge
Our final destination for the day was the Mossman Gorge (just north of Port Douglas). And I'm pleased to say that Olga held off so we didn't have to worry about being washed out. By this I'm referring to how the heavy rains wash out the roads ...
A cool pool
This is the most up to date I think I will ever be on travelpod. My hair is still wet from the swim in Mossman Gorge. We arrived and saw loads of vans and cars and we were put off but after a cheese spread cob and a packet of crisps we went for a little ...
Mossman gorge, silky oaks, daintree river
Bus trip to Mossman gorge to walk with the natives through the rain forest. We were shown what trees did what and their purposes like the weapon tree. We then had tea, cake and watched a didgeridoo in action. We went on to a fancy restaurant along the ...
Near drowning!
... from Port Douglas to Mossman gorge takes around 30 minutes and you travel through the inland town of Mossman. Mossman gorge is a beautiful location and It is part of the traditional homeland of the indigenous Eastern Kuku ...
Cassowarries, swimming holes and the Kuku-Yalangi
... your lunch there!" After our tour (rounded off nicely with bush tea and soda bread with berry jam) we went further into the Mossman Gorge and followed a walking trail to a swimming hole. The children were dead keen to get into the water, and there seemed ...
Quick Pitstop The Phase III
Jan 6 Woke early to search for Alex & Sandy. Spent 15 mins walking and blowing the whistle. Suspected they were around the corner and true enough they were with the Geology group, camped away from RV point. Walked back to camp together. At 1105h, we ...
The perfect pool
My first stop today is going to be Mossman Gorge, a beautiful tropical rainforest with a gorge and a few creeks running through. After I've parked my car I walk 3 kms to the start of this track. This is one of the oldest rainforests of Australia, and ...
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