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Day 9 - Port Douglas, Queensland
A Travel Blog entry by mainey from Port Douglas, Queensland, Australia
... a little more on next trip North) - it was a winding road in similar to Great Ocean Road. Arrived at our resort The Oaks Lagoon Port Douglas and was able to checkin earlier. We unpacked, heading down for a swim and relaxing around the pool, while I ...
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SUNNY & 52!
A Travel Blog entry by kiawahwinter from Kiawah Island, South Carolina, United States
... same length of time. Everyday is a new discovery. There are so many places to get lost in and so much to see. The lagoons and boardwalks, walking and bike paths are endless. Our villa is about a 90 second walk to the ocean and we've been ...
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Feb 5 - NOMA Sculpture Garden
A Travel Blog entry by roganna from New Orleans, Louisiana, United States
... (no admission charge) with 50 sculptures. It's a beautiful setting with footpaths, pedestrian bridges, reflecting lagoons, magnolias, pines, and live oaks dripping with Spanish moss. Roger says that's an art gallery and a sculpture garden, ...
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Tropical North Queensland Famil
A Travel Blog entry by ladyhawknz from Port Douglas, Queensland, Australia
... Visitors have the opportunity to observe a large range of flora and fauna up close. Wander by the wetlands and lagoons, where the lakes and waterfalls inside the shaded canopy help simulate the conditions of the true rainforest. Established ...
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Cape York - Off the Beaten Track near Mt Carbine
A Travel Blog entry by ronamoon from Mount Carbine, Queensland, Australia
... Wildlife Conservancy (AWC) property of Brooklyn (pronounced Brook-Lyn) which takes in 60,000ha of Mitchell River floodplains, lagoons, open forest and rugged, rainforest clad mountains. With 89 different mammals, 293 species of birds, 78 various reptiles ...
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Day 10 - Port Douglas - Queensland
A Travel Blog entry by mainey from Port Douglas, Queensland, Australia
Bill set off to play 18 Holes of golf at the The Sheraton, tackling road blocks for a cycle/run marathon. Jayde and myself headed off around 9am down 4 Mile Beach toward the tip of Port Douglas took around 45 mins to check out the Sunday markets and ...
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