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Travel Blogs from Port Douglas
Diving the Great barrier Reef.... Again!
Had a work function on the Wednesday and Thursday but had the Friday and Saturday to myslef. Thursday night was great, as part of the work function we were taken into a rainforest where the event was set up, we ate and danced in the middle of the raisnforest, was awesome! On the Friday i went diving, wasnt as good at my trip back in march but …
Mossman Gorge and Cane Toad Racing
... be able to put my feet in. When I got there however I could see that the waves were actually going over the top of the net, and so opted not to go in after all –
no Irikanji for me! When I had had my fill of looking at the beach I headed home to find my cohort up and eating. We discussed what would be best to do today – Mossman Gorge was the eventual decision.
Mossman Gorge is a beautiful place ...
Sky Train
... back. We strolled down to the train station built ages ago. The train matched it in character as it was one of the oldest in OZ. The 85 year old wooden cars were nicely restored to their deep rich wood finish. The track slithered through the mountains and along cliff sides for 34 kilometers. The train chugged through 15 tunnels, around 98 curves and over 40 skinny bridges by the time it arrived back in Freshwater Station.
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Port Douglas
... our campsite past all the gigantic caravans (if you can call them that) parking up in the back of the field where our modest little George would spend the night.
Day 2- Port douglas
After a nice nights sleep and an early wake up call , it was time to board yet another catamaran, this time the super sonic that would take us back up north and out to the ...