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Travelling North
Townsville
,
Australia
Up early, you are getting an idea of the pattern now, and off to
Townsville
. We found out that Public Holidays mean that even the supermarkets are not open, so we could not replenish our supplies. We did find a bike shop open and we eventually convinced Glenn that he would not find a garage sale with a 6' 4'' guy selling a fantastic bike for a song and he bought a bike for himself. We now all have our bikes which means we can ride as a family. So we put the bikes to good use and rode around
Townsville
which was very pretty. We loved it and rode along the river past the mangrove swamps and back to the truck. It was lovely to ride as a family. We left
Townsville
late in the afternoon and headed North looking for a good place to stop, just 15km north of Caldwell we found a road stop and camped there for the night.
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The Great Barrier Reef
Cairns
,
Australia
We spent a lovely three days in
Cairns
, we camped at a camping ground walking distance to the city. We walked all over the town and also rode our bikes, it is really a bike friendly city with plenty of bike paths. We went on a cruise to the a reef on the coast, part of the Great Barrier Reef where they have a pontoon permanently parked. We stayed at the pontoon for five hours after travelling 1 1/2 hours on a Catamaran to get there. I got sea sick as I usually do but everyone else was fine. Glenn, Caitlin and Riley snorkeled all day out on the reef. They were the last people to come back and I think they would have stayed longer if given the chance. I rested and settled my stomach and watched them. I enrolled Caitlin in a class which she went to by herself and learnt how to snorkle and then there was no stopping her. We all decided it was a fantastic day and well worth the experience and the sea sickness. I went out on a semi submersible and viewed the reef from a safe distance. It was a fantastic experience and we finished it off with a Basken and Robins icecream on the way home.
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on June 14, 2007
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Daintree Rain Forest
Port Douglas
,
Australia
After spending some time in Port
Douglas
which was a very nice place to have lunch. We travelled to
Daintree
Village which was at the end of the dense
Daintree
Rain Forest which was spectacular. The road is similar to the Great Ocean Road in that you follow the coast with rugged beaches and dense forests on the other side. We seem to be the 'Rain Gods' bringing unseasonal rain where ever we go but in times of drought this is a good thing. We travelled back from
Daintree
to move inland again.
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on June 18, 2007
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Port Douglas
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Atherton Tablelands
Tolga
,
Australia
We were going to travel to
Cooktown
but changed our minds due to the prevailing weather conditions and the standard of the road. Instead we travelled through the Atherton tablelands and stayed at a former military camp in
Tolga
. This was the site of a 3000 bed hospital and a training facility for Australian Soldiers to accustom themselves to the Tropical environment before being sent overseas during the second world war. There was even a farm where vegetables were grown for the use of the base and to be sent to PNG on Catalinas (note for Granny Sue). It was a beaut spot and Caitlin and I went and read every plaque which was placed there showing the colors, regiment, areas of service etc.
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on June 18, 2007
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Carpentaria
Normanton
,
Australia
We have now arrived in
Normanton
after a very long drive on narrow, sometimes muddy, dirt roads. They seem especially narrow when you need to pull off the road to give way to Roadtrains. The kids were really patient with the long drive and we were relieved to arrive in
Normanton
and camp at the caravan park where there is an Artesian Bore. We had a lovely soaking warm spa and the rest of the family dived into the pool and reinforced their snorkeling skills. This morning is the first time I have been able to get to the internet for ages so I have updated the blog and I will try and add some photos. There is still lots of rain happening so we are waiting to find out if we can continue on the
Savannah
way or whether we should take a different (ie. principally bitumen route.) I will keep you posted on this outcome.
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on June 18, 2007
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Normanton
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"Aye Karumba" - Bart Simpson
Karumba
,
Australia
We camped just out of
Normanton
last night at Walker Creek and continued on to
Karumba
for breakfast. This is right on the Gulf of Carpenteria and it was very wet and cold when we were there. Again we have brought the unseasonal weather to the tropics.
Karumba
is known as the town where the desert meets the sea and this is a very apt name. This is where the catalinas left from with supplies for PNG (note for Granny Sue). There is also a very high presence of salt water crocodiles so we did not hang around long by the waters edge, the warnings are enough to scare you if the statue (refer my photos) hasnt already. We returned to
Normanton
to our friends the librarians, we seem to make friends with all the librarians as we spend so much time in them. After finishing school work it was off to Burke and Wills Road house but it was too far to go in one day. Particularly as the truck was driving into a head wind and Glenn could not go faster than 65-70km. We camped at a roadstop half way Burke and Wills.
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on June 20, 2007
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Karumba
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Nearly leaving Queensland
Mount Isa
,
Australia
We arrived at
Mount Isa
yesterday and we spent the evening here. Glenn and Riley went to the pictures last night to see Pirates of the Carribean 3 and Caitlin and I had a girls night in watch 'Wings Power'. It worked out well and we liked
Mount Isa
, but as our luck would have it we have arrived on Show day again and it was a public holiday so everything except for the pubs and cinema was closed. We didnt mind, we are getting quite used to show day now, and we relaxed and caught up on school work. We are now heading across to Tennant Creek so we will be out of computer and
Mobile
range for the next couple of days. I hope you all like the photos and Cole was satisfied that Glenn is on the trip.
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on June 23, 2007
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We are now in the Northern Territory
Tennant Creek
,
Australia
We travelled over the last couple of days on the Barkly Highway across the Barkly Tablelands towards the Stuart Highway . We camped at two nice spots but there lots of rain . It continues to produce unseasonal rains, we are definitely the drought breakers. Coming towards the Three Ways Roadhouse we were debating whether to stop there or to travel further to
Tennant Creek
. I said to Glenn I was definitely hungry and in need of coffee so we stopped at three ways roadhouse. You would not believe my surprise when I asked a school girl what trip she was on and what school and she told me Aquinas and was trying to explain to me where Ringwood was situtated. I immediately asked her was Molly there, Molly who?? and I said Molly Morgan off course and she was - can you believe our luck. We spent about fifteen minutes with her and she had to leave, we may be able to catch up again at
Darwin
. We will be looking out for a bunch of teenagers anyway.
We spent some time at
Tennant Creek
and we are now heading towards Elliot but the rain does not seem to be ceasing.
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on June 25, 2007
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Tennant Creek
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At the hot springs
Mataranka
,
Australia
We have taken the past two days since
Tennant Creek
to travel to
Mataranka
. We are currently in the town but will be heading out to have a swim in the hot springs which I hear are beautiful. We are still having a great time and amazingly the rain has stopped which is great. We will probably get to Katherine tonight but we will just see how we are going along the way. School work is now finished and posted for the school holidays so we now have two weeks off - Glenn and I are looking forward to that. Yesterday we stopped at Daly Waters which was a very interesting pub which had thong trees, bottle trees, underwear, license, money (even pounds) and hats pinned to the walls. It took us ages to walk around it and read and take it all in. There were even some tourists who had left their xrays - go figure. Off course we had to have a drink there - it was well worth the drive. I am off for a swim now.
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on June 27, 2007
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Mataranka
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Australia
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We had a good swim
Katherine
,
Australia
We had a lovely swim at
Mataranka
, it was beautiful. It was like a
Hollywood
set paved area around the pool with tall palms and gentle steps moving taking you into the pool. They weren't serving Champagne which would have finished it off nicely though. The pool was built by the army during the second world war while they were stationed in the North. It was for officers use only - obviously! There were signs that the fresh water crocodiles around there are harmless to humans but I am inclined to not test that theory and the first sign of one I am running faster than you could ever imagine I could.
I also forget to mention that at Daly Waters Pub when Glenn bought the drinks they tossed a coin and he guessed the result, if you get that right you do not have to pay for the drinks - we thought that was fun but unfortunately Glenn guessed wrong.
We are currently in
Katherine
and are planning to head for
Darwin
but stop for a day or two in the Litchfield Park before getting there. We are having a terrific time still - we havent got sick of each other yet!!!
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on June 28, 2007
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Katherine
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Australia
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