Breakfree Beachcomber Resort Byron Bay

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23 - 25 Shirley St. Byron Bay, New South Wales, Australia, 2481

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A place to stay

We had packed and breakfasted in time for a change and were ready to check out when the heavens opened and it started to pour. We had planned to walk to the bus station, a brave decision with our rucksacks on as the walk was a good 10-15 minutes, however we booked a taxi instead. At the bus station we watched sodden tourists coming back from the beach whilst we waited for our bus to arrive. The journey took us along part of the same journey to Australia Zoo and through both green forest, surb...

Byron Bay, Australia ramblingharveys
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hot hot hot in Byron bay...

... some. The one in Cairns and Mission Beach is all in the open, so spiders come in, snakes come out in the night and then there is the cute little geckos that I am looking forward too. Adenture ahead of me in terms of animals!
This morning, I went to buy some breakfast...I ate a mango, some yoghurt with some trial mix in it. Pretty good, also bought those famous aussi crackers "shapes" will try them at lunch with some salami I got. This morning ill ...

Byron Bay, New South Wales, Australia nomad82
2012

... got some enjoyment from this film. But before you watch it, remember to “empty your cup” of expectations, then you might like it. I have a vested interest in the Mayan Prophecies so I am more disappointed than most with it and it will have affected my judgement of the film as I had such high hopes. So those who have not looked into this area of knowledge may be able to just enjoy the film for what it is.

I would recommend waiting until ...

Byron Bay, New South Wales, Australia wispywanderer
Hervey Bay to Coffs Harbour

... which is also pure fresh water, but unlike Wabby which is continually replenished from underground water, is entirely rainwater. Water is lost by evaporation, which outweighs the water gained by rain, so one day the lake will dry up. Swimming underwater in the lake, I could see for several yards, the water was stunningly pure and clean. I almost feel bad for having had a wee in it....

We made friends with three Aussies, a guy called Zulu (a ...

Byron Bay, New South Wales, Australia markjames
Gefuehlte 3 Meter hohe Wellen & ein kleines Kayak

... 8222;hint** die grossen Wellen“ rauspaddeln – ich frage mich all**dings, wo die wohl heute aufho**en wu**den... ruhig** ists hi** nicht unbedingt und auch wenn ich den Blick mal weit** nach draussen schweifen lasse – ruhige See sieht fu** meine ungeuebten Landaugen irgendwie and**s aus...!

Wir warten, bis alle von uns**** Gruppe sowie die beiden Train**-Kajaks da sind, sammeln uns und paddeln dann **stmal Richtung Julian Rocks. Wir haben nach wie ...

Byron Bay, New South Wales, Australia elli78
In this case it IS the destination NOT the journey

... 1 hour facial (worth $175!) this afternoon... moisturising, exfoliating, elastin and collagen infusing - there seemed to be a layer of everything. Plus a hand and foot massage while the steam did it's thing. Japanese tea, ladies? Roll on Sunday's hot rock massage with hot spa and steam room.

With all this splendour (and prices to guarantee that the riff-raff won't be interrupting) it was no surprise to see some ...

Byron Bay, New South Wales, Australia jbushie
Teepee Times

... the site showing us various plants and their uses and how to survive in the outback. He showed us these flowers you could pick and suck some nectar out. Apparently 30 of them were equivalent to a teaspoon of honey but they were easy to pick so a good source of energy! There was also the toilet paper tree, a tree who's bark was soft on one side if you were desperate, was also a good tree for starting fires with and carrying the fire in the bark once it was made. We ate ...

Byron Bay, New South Wales, Australia wollifer
snakes, leeches and lycanthropes

... and you could easily live in the middle. When we got to the gap, I was taking a photo of the view and noticed a few brown things with yellow stripes a few inches long waving around by my feet. I jumped, thinking I'd stepped in a nest of snakes. But, they were just leaches, we checked we hadn't been got and set off back up the hill on the return loop. Strangely this half of the route was very overgrown, at some points with tangles of spiny vines, so ...

Nimbin, New South Wales, Australia yvetteandjack
Cape Byron, the Lighthouse and shopping

... about the type of plant and the habitat surrounding them. We reached one of the lookout points where a sign told me that bottlenose dolphins frequent the area, riding the surf in to catch fish in the shallows. Im joined by two australian girls who spot a pod of dolphins far out and we watch them play around for a bit, just then i notice a larger pod much closer to us and they roll and play in the surf before heading out to meet the other ...

Byron Bay, New South Wales, Australia clairebr
Wet Suites, Snorkeling & Turtles

... chat with the leader.... who turned out to be a big Laredo fan. I snorkeled away for about 20 min or so and saw some beautiful fish and one little baby shark sitting in the rocks (ok... so the guide pointed it out to me, I wouldn't have seen it myself). After 20 or 30 min I had enough (darn wet-suit made be ueber-boyant) and I swam back to the boat... after burning about 500 calories just getting on the boat (ok... it wasn't that bad LOL) I ...

Byron Bay, New South Wales, Australia fgrsk8r1970
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