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G'day from Magical Mooloolaba
... mins (we thought the UK was bad) then through to a huge welcome from a waiting Ian and Margaret. (Great friends from Geneva days) and they whisked us away on a clear freeway to their lovely home in the seaside town of Mooloolaba. So lovely to see them both and they have been hugely generous with their time and attention introducing us to the ...
An Aquarium, Rain, Bodyboarding and Heroics
... t look like it was going to stop anytime soon we thought that we might as well just embrase it and take advantage of the free bodyboard hire at the hostel. We were going to get wet anyways. We walked down to the beach in nothing but our swimmers and were straight into the sea. One plus side to the rain was that it made the sea feel warmer. The waves were huge and there was a really strong side current. Me and Alex had great fun trying to get out and ...
Chilling out in Noosa
... br> Irwin (aka 'the Crocodile Hunter') family. It was the best zoo I've been to, with a great animal presentations, including a tiger conversation presentation where the zoo keepers highlighed man has killed 96% of tigers in the last 100years! There advised was not to buy medicine made from animal parts or furniture made in Indonesia, as ...
Doing the Queensland coast!
... I had travelled with before, so there was me, SJ, one of the couples from Kroombit James and Kate, and two guys I’d seen on Magnetic Island, Jason and Sam. We checked into our hostel, and then discovered that there were no locks on the doors and apparently no rules at this place – there was a guy in my room quite openly taking drugs! Before you panic Mum, there were loads of us in the dorm room, so there was safety in numbers! We all headed down to the beach to watch ...
NYE Celebrations, Australia Zoo & Wreck Diving!
... I swam round in awe as we peered through windows and doorways whilst fish joined us from every angle.
After an hour of up time on the boat (cue more sea sickness) we were descending again for our second dive (24-metres, 48-minutes)… but this time we were going IN the wreck! Torches and buoyancy control at the ready. It was so much fun and yet really eerie swimming through doorways and gaps in the floors… from the bedrooms to the boiler room AND ...