We had a fun day in the whitsdays, cruising around in a catamaran. Whitehaven beach was amazing, and we did a bit of snorkeling in our super attractive stinger suits! We also got to go in the captains cabin which was cool.
The next day we headed south again, stopping off at a very nice swimming pool in Mackay. Then after that there was nothing for 6 hours drive, so that was fun. Swapping drivers every now and then, eventually stopping for the night in a free camp site just north of rockhamton. We then traveled further south to Harvey bay were we could get to fraser island. We booked two nights in a nice yha campsite, and a day trip to fraser for the next day.
Fraser island was amazing, after the barge trip over we got into out 4wd bus and went on a very bumpy ride through the jungle, which we all found very fun. After a short bush walk we headed to the massive beach/highway/airport! Basically its a long beach, which you can drive down at 85km/ph, but people just sitting on the beach have right of way, and occasionally planes land! It was well fun, we stooped off at eli creek and walked up the fresh water stream, then at a rusty shipwreck in the sand. We also went on a short plane flight over the sea and island taking some amazing pics. Seeing jungle, grassland, sand blowouts and the massive beach from the air was spectacular! We then got back in the lorry and went to lake mckenzie wer we went for a swim in the clear waters, wer we attempted to build a four person tower for probably the 100th time, and failed.
This morning will, dobson and I went to a local baptist church which was interesting, a small congregation, but lots of friendly people. We the drove down to Noosa Heads wer we are now. Tom is very excited cos the waves are getting bigger!
2moro we may be going to Australia zoo, which is just north of Brisbane, so that should be fun.
Hope everything is well wer you are.
Sunday, March 1, 2009
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Hi Josh
ReplyDeleteYou sound as if you're having fantastic fun. We're all very envious! Stay safe and watch out for kangaroos on the roads.
Mark Corcoran