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Quick visit
Only stayed here for one night to break up the journey as it turned out it wasnt a bad place ,, the motel was directly across the road from the greyhound bus stop which was very handy ,,had the sport channels so managed to watch the footy ,, bonus .
strange thing is even though its named a harbour the town is actually about 2 km from the shore …
Explore. Dream. Discover.
... of sand boarding at the Carlo Sandblow, Rainbow Beach
So now I'd just like to revisit one of the quotes that helped me make the decision to focus on what will truly make me happy and thank Mark Twain for the inspiration...
“Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by the things you didn’t do than by the ones you did do. So throw off the bowlines, sail away from the safe ...
Making our way to Brisvegas! (Brisbane)
... took the opportunity to hire a canoe up the creek which was really
fun, even if Karl did get frustrated when at times we seemed to go from one
bank of the creek to the other. After returning the canoe we had a walk towards
the marina and up to Mutton-bird Island, and then headed back to catch our next
bus to Byron Bay.
For our first night in Byron we had a free double room
because of a deal Karl got from staying there ...
How far to the beach????
... as exciting turned out to be a tank of very large carnivorous fish that ripped the food out of your grabbers! Scary stuff as you can see from the photo of hannah feeding one!
Finally after our exciting day of playing with the purpoise hit the road and headed for the Campervan Mecca of Bryan Bay.... We have stopped in one of our free rest areas about 20mins away ready to hit the bay in style tomorrow with a few action packed days of Snorkelling and Surfing in the pipeline...
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Coffs Harbour
... before. The trees and vegetation are beginning to change slightly now from a sort of dry dusty to a more lush Rainforest type of forest. Again the drive was trees trees trees interspersed with lots of rivers/creeks.
We arrived at Coffs Jetty B&B to find no-one here. A quick phonecall to Geoff (our host) and he popped back from having coffee down the road to get us sorted out. Their house was built a few years ago and has three rooms that they rent out. We had the ...