3 more days have gone by & it seems I am getting more & more slack with this blog.
We have been looking around the area, Port Douglas (Noosa in the North), Daintree, Cape Tribulation etc.
It really is a lovely part of the world. Last night Chris fired up his giant pizza oven & cooked up a storm of pizzas & seafood. I went to bed feeling like a fat pig.
Sue & Mark left us yesterday to do the long 3000 klm slog to Sydney, it seems that a personal issue has arisen that needs their attention. They hope to catch up with us again in a few weeks, possibly in Western Queensland. We will miss their company & look forward to having them back on board.
Sunrise from the caravan door.
The back yard turns straight into jungle.
Some cane harvesting going on during the morning walk.
Cane harvesting video
A ubiquitous site around here.
Earning a living.
As above.
Looking back toward the caravan on the way home from the morning walk.
The neighbours.
Woke Yvonne for breakfast when I got home from my walk.
A drive around the area.
As above.
As above.
Driving in to Port Douglas.
Port Douglas 4 mile beach from the lookout.
From the lookout.
As above.
A shop with lots of stuff.
Coffee shop at Mossman Gorge.
On a bus.
Nice walkway into Mossman Gorge.
Mossman Gorge.
Pano Mossman Gorge.
Mossman Gorge.
A fish in the clear, pale green waters of Mossman Gorge.
Mossman Gorge.
Mossman Gorge.
Mossman Gorge.
Pano Mossman Gorge.
Mossman Gorge.
Mossman Gorge.
Mossman Gorge.
Pano Mossman Gorge.
Pano Mossman Gorge.
Some moss up close.
Another swing bridge.
The whole gang on the swing bridge.
Swing bridge video.
Pano Mossman Gorge.
A really big mould.
Back at the trough for afternoon tea.
Getting ready to cross the Daintree river on the ferry.
The river taken from the ferry.
Heading into Daintree forrest.
As above.
As above.
Pano, Daintree.
Daintree Tea farm.
Pano, beach at Cape Tribulation.
Tree, cape Tribulation.
Daintree.
Daintree / Cape Tribulation.
Cape Tribulation beach.
As above. Someone wrote Gayndah in the sand just before we arrived.
Cape Tribulation beach.
Beach wattle.
As above.
More fungus.
Cape Tribulation, pano.
Yvonnes' broken foot, starting to mend.
Cape Tribulation.
Tropical fruit ice cream, made locally, for afternoon tea.
This is where we ate it.
Early morning walk today, this place had a butterfly gate.
A little later the sun was trying to come up.
Checking wheel bearings this morning & it was wash day as well.
We have been looking around the area, Port Douglas (Noosa in the North), Daintree, Cape Tribulation etc.
It really is a lovely part of the world. Last night Chris fired up his giant pizza oven & cooked up a storm of pizzas & seafood. I went to bed feeling like a fat pig.
Sue & Mark left us yesterday to do the long 3000 klm slog to Sydney, it seems that a personal issue has arisen that needs their attention. They hope to catch up with us again in a few weeks, possibly in Western Queensland. We will miss their company & look forward to having them back on board.
Sunrise from the caravan door.
The back yard turns straight into jungle.
Some cane harvesting going on during the morning walk.
A ubiquitous site around here.
Earning a living.
As above.
Looking back toward the caravan on the way home from the morning walk.
The neighbours.
Woke Yvonne for breakfast when I got home from my walk.
A drive around the area.
As above.
As above.
Driving in to Port Douglas.
Port Douglas 4 mile beach from the lookout.
From the lookout.
As above.
A shop with lots of stuff.
Coffee shop at Mossman Gorge.
On a bus.
Nice walkway into Mossman Gorge.
Mossman Gorge.
Pano Mossman Gorge.
Mossman Gorge.
A fish in the clear, pale green waters of Mossman Gorge.
Mossman Gorge.
Mossman Gorge.
Mossman Gorge.
Pano Mossman Gorge.
Mossman Gorge.
Mossman Gorge.
Mossman Gorge.
Pano Mossman Gorge.
Pano Mossman Gorge.
Some moss up close.
Another swing bridge.
The whole gang on the swing bridge.
Pano Mossman Gorge.
A really big mould.
Back at the trough for afternoon tea.
Getting ready to cross the Daintree river on the ferry.
The river taken from the ferry.
Heading into Daintree forrest.
As above.
As above.
Pano, Daintree.
Daintree Tea farm.
Pano, beach at Cape Tribulation.
Tree, cape Tribulation.
Daintree.
Daintree / Cape Tribulation.
Cape Tribulation beach.
As above. Someone wrote Gayndah in the sand just before we arrived.
Cape Tribulation beach.
Beach wattle.
As above.
More fungus.
Cape Tribulation, pano.
Yvonnes' broken foot, starting to mend.
Cape Tribulation.
Tropical fruit ice cream, made locally, for afternoon tea.
This is where we ate it.
Early morning walk today, this place had a butterfly gate.
A little later the sun was trying to come up.
Checking wheel bearings this morning & it was wash day as well.
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