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On the Beach
It's been a long time since I was last in Queensland. Seventeen years, in fact. I was up here with one of my best mates, Chris, just after high school. We spent a few weeks in Maroochydore with his family. I don't remember much except the weather was overcast, I bought a Mambo T-shirt I still wear and I went so fast down a waterslide at Sea World I …
Sunshine Coast
... nächsten Tag hinfahren.
Da wir nur durch Brisbane durchfahren wollten lag eine Britz/Maui Station genau auf unserem Weg. Wir hatten ein paar Probleme mit dem Motorhome und die wollte ich gleich reparieren lassen. Man kümmerte sich sehr schnell und freundlich um unsere Mängel. Zum einen funktionierte seit Anfang an die Rückfahrkamera nicht. Die vermisste ich doch sehr beim Umdrehen auf Parkplätzen. Weiters hatte sich ein Teil ...
Coolum beach
... ridicules et hors de ce monde. ...quand nous avons demandé de nouveau combien ça nous coûterait pour camper à Byron Bay, le prix aurait été de $125 pour nous 6. Je ne comprends même pas pourquoi quelqu’un voudrait se coincer entre deux campeurs, sans vue ni terrain et quand même payer tant.
Donc, nous avons roulé vers le Nord, décidés de trouver un endroit gratuit pour la nuit. Le premier était vraiment trop près de ...
It's happened again...
... back and made out it was really big, I actually cried with fear as I assumed it was a massive spider. It was only a tiny fly but I did not appreciate being told things like that when I'm so massively scared of bugs and it really freaked me out! Eventually I decided to form a cocoon in my bed sheets - one sleeping bag liner wrapped around me and then a bed sheet wrapped around everywhere, including my head. It was absolutely swealtering but it was either that or have things crawling on me ...
Beautiful Beaches, Bargara, Bundy and more…
... either side on this slither of a peninsula.
Our stay would not have been complete without a visit to Tin Can Bay to feed the dolphins. Here we sat on the pretty bay admiring the lone pelican and numerous black cormorants whilst awaiting the dolphins… waiting, waiting… eventually we opted to move on after all we will be back this way one day when we go across to Frazer Island!
We had no firm idea about where we would spend our ...