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26-28 Reef Street, P.O. Box 470 Port Douglas, Queensland, Australia, 4877, 61-7-4099-1800-

... We hopped on the car ferry and crossed the river, pushing further north to the Alexandra Range lookout, permitting us fantastic views across the Daintree NP, Pacific Ocean and Great Barrier Reef. This area is commonly referred to as “where the rainforest meets the reef” and it’s quite spectacular to see first-hand.<br><br>The next stop was at the Jindalba boardwalk, the first of many such over the coming days as this is the only (free) way to ...
Cape Tribulation, Queensland, Australia rachandstu... areas, but one positive is that the mountain range that provides the back drop to most towns is simply stunning and untouched by human intervention, but we don’t think the cane fields will last the distance, a lot of farmers are selling up. The contrasts between the two and the great coconut fringed beaches are all one would need to feel on holiday.<br><br>This one was short and sweet, <br><br>so its bye for now.
Port Douglas, Queensland, Australia serenitynow... my walking boots I realized that my left leg from the ankle to my knee was quite swollen. Over the evening it got steadily worse, not helped by the fact that we had to cook dinner and completely pack up the campervan for its return tomorrow. The campervan has more nooks and crannies than you could possibly imagine so it was quite time-consuming making sure we haven’t forgotten anything vital. Went to bed exhausted.
Kuranda, Queensland, Australia busafam... 170, um mir das Foto- und Videomaterial davon zu kaufen. Nööö, ich hing dann lieber wieder am Strand rum und machte dann ein paar Fotos von Unten. :-) Anschliessend fuhren wir in den Paronella Park und nun sind wir in Port Douglas, aber dazu spaeter mehr. Mein Laptop hat den Geist aufgegeben und ich kann nun den Text und die Fotos nicht mehr vorbereiten. Und Internet Cafe wird auf Dauer teuer! Bis aller aller spaetstens Montag/Dienstag, wenn ich zurueck an der Gold Coast bin! Liebe Gruesse!!!
Port Douglas, Queensland, Australia pacificocean... it all - clearly about a million accidents waiting to happen! (and many have already happened unfortunately...) As we drove up the beach, an older man dressed as a pilot got up and tried to sell us flights to the sights which we were promised but could not access by bus (what a surprise!) and following this, Captain Kangaroo also spent a considerable amount of time trying to sell us the plane trip...we were not impressed! Halfway up the beach the whole ...
Port Douglas, Queensland, Australia katandstevie... down the mountain into the river below. the ore in the mountain must have turned it on its journey shades of brown as this was the colour of the river. i though back to the plane journey as we approached Cairns and realised this was the waterway i had watched from the sky snake its way across the forests never seeming to end. it was like a wet great wall of china except it was in Australia. i knew we would leave this panorama as soon as we hit Kuranda and again ...
Kuranda, Queensland, Australia lincolnlady... had we walked out to meet the low tide on its pure white silicon sand did the next blatt** hit us... and continue for the rest of the day. Whilst below decks and dried out, we decided to take a mid aft**noon nap. Woke to some pretty wild rolling motions and the sound of glasses/crock**y movement up above, so decided to stay out of the way while the swaying p**sisted. 2 hours lat** and we went up top to see what all the fuss was about - missed all the action as ...
Port Douglas, Queensland, Australia thewallers... of roundabouts in Australia, which I'm not accustomed to, so I was a bit nervous getting behind the wheel. However, I was fine after driving for about 20 minutes and was very comfortable by the end of the day at both, although I still struggle a little bit on which way to look when coming up on intersections. We first drove straight north along the Captain Cook highway to a town called Trinity Beach, where we stopped to get a bite to eat. Trinity ...
Port Douglas, Queensland, Australia cwendeln... they tend to stay underwater in the warm summer months...and that is just fine with me! Next day we took a driving tour of various rainforest locations and stopped for a "smoke-o" at a local beachside spot. A morning "smoke-o" is really a tea break around 10 am where folks usually eat a snack (meat pie or pastry) and take a 15 minute break for cigarette or "smoke-o.". In our case we weren't smoking but we were served a lovely cup of the local ...
Cape Tribulation, Australia sbgrossman... couple were left behind on a similar tour. Nobody realised they were missing for two days and their bodies were never found. They were experienced scuba divers but, to add more intrigue to the story, evidence was found in the days afterwards to suggest they may have been planning to commit suicide. Even now no-one really knows for sure what happened to them. So with the correct number of heads counted (or at least that’s what they ...
Port Douglas, Queensland, Australia troywilkinson
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