My little Wickedcamper rental draws lots of attention.
A couple of the beaches along the coastal drive from Cairns to Port Douglas.
The beautiful arrangements of sand excavated by the bubbler crabs.
Sunset over the beach at Port Douglas.
A section of the main drag of the touristy town of Port Douglas.
Editor's note: The 'm' ',' '.' keys on the laptop I am using have stopped working for some unknown reason. As a result I have to cut and paste those three characters. If I miss some please forgive me. Hopefully I can get it fixed when I return to Melbourne.
Editor's note: The 'm' ',' '.' keys on the laptop I am using have stopped working for some unknown reason. As a result I have to cut and paste those three characters. If I miss some please forgive me. Hopefully I can get it fixed when I return to Melbourne.
Saturday,
June 25th.
Today
I flew from Melbourne to Cairns, Queensland via Tiger Airlines. The
flight was a budget flight, with no TV's, no food and no leg room.
However, I got there safely. The change in temperature was evident as
soon as I got off the plane on the runway. It was 28 degrees and
partly sunny, so I ditched my down and sweater in my luggage and took
a shuttle bus into town to the offices of WickedCampers and found
no one there. I knew that it was an after hours pick up, as they
close at noon, but I didn't know where to get my car. So I went
across the street to the Tourist Information Shop and she kindly let
me use the password on my computer so I could look up the information
I had. Turns out the car was outside the gates and the keys were in
the exhaust and I didn't have talk to anyone or sign anything or show
anyone my new licence that I had been sweating about.
I
thought about where I wanted to stay and decided I'd drive up to Port
Douglas and stay there, as there are a few things I want to see in
the area. I used the website Wotif and booked a room at the Oaks
Lagoons. So I got the car and installed my iPod and GPS programmed it
for Port Douglas, but it said it couldn't calculate the route because
the route data was full. Argh! So I drove around blindly, initially
heading the wrong direction, until I found a sign directing me to
Port Douglas. It was about a 60km drive and most of it was right
along the coast driving north.
As
it was getting late I decided to drive into town (about 10km away)
and see what was there. I checked out the beach and walked up to a
lookout over the area, then I walked around town. It is a very
tourist little town with lots of restaurants and shops. I didn't feel
like eating a big meal by myself so I bought some groceries and
headed back to the room. Turns out the 'room' is a two bedroom
apartment, complete with kitchen, livingroom, washer, dryer and
dishwasher! I worked on the computer for a bit, but you only get a
half hour of computer time and then they charge for it. I saw
hundreds of large bats flying over the road at dusks, couldn't get
photos though, maybe tomorrow. I went to bed in anticipation of an
early start in the morning.
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