Summit Apartments Airlie Beach
15 Flame Tree Court Airlie Beach, Queensland, 4802, Australia
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The Great Barrier Reef
In the afternoon we drove to Eungella National Park, the Sat-Nav took us the quickest route so we ended up being off road through streams and up steep gravel tracks. It definitely made the drive more interesting than driving down arrow straight highways. We managed to see the famous Platypus swimming under a bridge at the top of the mountain range …
Ahhhhh - time for some R&R!
On our long road trip to Airlie Beach we were kept amused by the vast array of amusingly titled creeks (stream) along the road: Ginger Beer Creek; Little Pig Creek; Sweet Apple Creek; and the somewhat more sinister sounding Black Water Creek; Alligator Creek and Deadman Creek.
After a 7 hour drive we arrived at Airlie Beach which, …
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Cairns
... probably quite an amusing sight, with Ed constantly flapping at the mozzies and Ben and I struggling with our choice of footwear, flip flops and sandals...
We decided to change hostels and get a bit more central to the city centre so we made the move sampled the delights of the Cairns beachside infinity pool! We headed out again that evening, where it was much busier than it had been on Sunday.
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Airlie Beach og Whitsundays
... fór upp á svið og performaði fyrir gesti á barnum og sló all rækilega í gegn. Svona á að gera hlutina...bara kýla á það! Í lokinn spiluðum við svo Jungle Speed sem sló all rækilega í gegn. Þarna voru 7 þjóðir að keppa og allir jafn spenntir og æstir! Besta spil í heimi.
Við Marta gerðum okkur svo klár fyrir næturrútu til Cairns þar sem við erum stödd núna í grenjandi grenjandi grenjandi rigningu.
Þangað til næst :D!
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Airlie Beach
... wasn’t even a public loo and unless I was going to wee under a tree in full view of the other bus drivers in the next 2 hours, I had to decide on a course of action. Thankfully my bush-tracking nose keeps me more or less on a straight path, and I had paid attention when the Red Bus had taken me to the ferry the other day. I knew that some shops lay to the north-west of my current position and so I set off on a route march across the road and over a bridge. I then spotted ...



