Monday 27 July 2009

Ah, the last of Oz





The last few pictures of Oz include a croc (we saw a few) and an altered road sign - Banksy in Oz? After this, we went to the Great Barrier Reef and went snorkeling and scuba diving. We saw black tipped reef sharks, sting rays and lots of coral and fish. It was amazing but no underwater pictures just yet, they are waiting to be developed. The Great Barrier Reef was our final stop in Oz and then it was on to Fiji.

Surfers Paradise and nearby....















Well although Surfers Paradise was a little like Magaluf (bit disappointing and not very Oz) there were still some beautiful areas nearby, such as Coolongatta and Burleigh Heads. The first photo is of a free beach party that is held every Sunday with fire throwers and live music. Unlike the UK there is no charge to attend and no health and safety officers. Everyone just sits around and enjoys a few drinks - lovely. The last photo is of a sun down where we sat and watched the sufers until it was pitch black. Two mad surfers were still out there when we left (after dark). Ah, the lovely east coast....

Rainbow Beach & Fraser Island.....














More Fraser Island pictures....

Rainbow Beach & Fraser Island












This is Rainbow Beach and Fraser Island, East coast of Australia. In the first photo, you may be able to see a white campervan going over some terrain - this is what we navigated in our 4WD. It was a bit scary but a good laugh. Fraser Island is one of the only places where Dingos are isolated enough to breed and keep their numbers up. The last photo is of a camp site we stayed at (Rainbow Beach). We had a lodge by the pool which was cheap but sort of luxourious! Lovely!

Thursday 28 May 2009

Byron Bay















Byron Bay - Backpapers central. They say it has 5000 residents and 5000 backpapers, this could be true. It has a reputation as being very 'hippy' but we found it to be more modern and varied. It is one of our favourite places in Australia. There are loads of independent shops and no McDonads; KFC; or other chains.
The photos are of: our campervan which we drove from Sydney to Brisbane; then a hire car with a hire surfboard on it; me surfing; the main street and a campervan with drying clothes all over it! Anything goes in Byron.

Hamilton Island, Whitsundays





Most of the Whitsunday Islands are uninhabited. The most developed one is Hamilton Island which is small but has a Marina, a few restaurants, a few shops and two hotels. No cars are allowed on the island so everyone uses glof buggies to get around. For the lucky few who own a holiday home there, they seem to have posh buggies with alloy wheels on them! We hired a buggy for the day and it only took about twenty minutes to drive round the whole island. Still had time to stop for a spot of golf and a dip in the pool before getting back to our home on the water.

Whitsunday Sailing....more photos.....