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Australia Circumnavigation

~ a legendary voyage ~ もっと詳しく
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  • 旅行の開始
    2024年11月17日
    Lacey TravelsAustralia Circumnavigation旅行者

    A Legendary Voyage

    2024年11月17日, オーストラリア ⋅ 🌩️ 22 °C

    Holland America Legendary Voyage Nov 17-Dec 22, 2024 - Westerdam, Cabin 5176.

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  • Lacey TravelsAustralia Circumnavigation旅行者
    Observation Deck, Barangaroo skyline
    Balmain wharfOur cabin 5176

    Leaving Sydney

    2024年11月17日, オーストラリア ⋅ 🌩️ 26 °C

    An overcast day as we left White Bay Cruise Terminal. Now a thunderstorm has hit at sea but it is mostly a lot of noise.

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  • Lacey TravelsAustralia Circumnavigation旅行者
    Nobbys Lighthouse
    Stockton ferryDocking in Newcastle Harbour

    Newcastle Harbour

    2024年11月18日, オーストラリア ⋅ ☁️ 23 °C

    Sailed up the channel into Newcastle Harbour on a cool drizzly day. Even so, walkers were out along the breakwater. Nobby’s Lighthouse is located on Nobbs Headland. This is a historic lighthouse that has guided ships for over 150 years. At a wide point in the channel, we are turned around to face back out to sea. Tugs pull/push us into our berth. Newcastle City is on one side and Stockton on the other.もっと詳しく

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    Pulling the bulk carrier into position
    Small boats mark the ends of adjacent shipsPushing into the spaceThe weather closes inThere's the berth - precision navigatingAft camera on cabin TV

    Port watching

    2024年11月18日, オーストラリア ⋅ ☁️ 18 °C

    When it’s raining, we port-watch! The Sunrise Glory, bulk carrier containing chemicals, is slotted into the berth behind us. Photos taken over approx 30 mins show the skill of the tug pilots.

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  • Lacey TravelsAustralia Circumnavigation旅行者
    Coffee in the Crow's Nest Cafe
    Newcastle ForeshoreTowards the cityLooking upriver, you can see the Hunter Bridge nowAnother bulk carrier, this time from Japan

    And finally the sun came out

    2024年11月18日, オーストラリア ⋅ ☁️ 22 °C

    ….At 2pm - too late to go off-ship.

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    Chris Tolhurst

    旅行者Looking forward to sharing this fabulous trip with you (just from my lounge chair).

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    Afternoon drinks in happy hour on the ship - a margarita and a Malbec
    Gala Dinner this eveningConcert - all things Irish!

    Day 3 - Sea day

    2024年11月19日, Coral Sea ⋅ 🌬 22 °C

    Sea Day - still grey and overcast with light rain. Seas are not too bad, reasonably smooth sailing. Got up late for a leisurely breakfast and passed the day relaxing, eating and drinking. Tonight was a toast to the voyage, champagne courtesy of the Captain; then an Irish concert with Celtic Gra which was fabulous - Rebecca (vocals), Kurt (piano), Martin (fiddle) and Sarah (dancer).もっと詳しく

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    Brisbane port
    Tug positioning us at the Cruise Terminal

    Day 4 - Docking in Brisbane

    2024年11月20日, オーストラリア ⋅ 🌧 20 °C

    Sailed into the Brisbane River and are docked on the north side adjacent to the airport. It’s a busy port and the rain gets heavier through the day.

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    City Hall - Museum of Brisbane
    Brisbane Arcade decorated for XmasAlbert St Uniting ChurchBrisbane School of ArtsAnzac Memorial and ParkOld Central Station building & Grand Central Hotel.

    The old and the new in Brisbane City

    2024年11月20日, オーストラリア ⋅ 🌧 21 °C

    As we travel by shuttle into the city, it’s a 30 minute journey. The juxtaposition of old colonial stone buildings with new skyscrapers provides for some very interesting architecture.

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    Southbank - entertainment area
    River Cat and some of the many bridges.Back on board

    Brisbane River

    2024年11月20日, オーストラリア ⋅ 🌧 21 °C

    The river is very high after a lot of rainfall over the past couple of weeks.

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    Aboriginal rock art
    Indigenous languages of AustraliaWhere the word for "fire" is similar in multiple languagesFact sheet - decline of aboriginal language speakersAboriginal symbols & their meanings

    Sea-Day, my 75th Birthday

    2024年11月21日, Coral Sea ⋅ 🌬 25 °C

    Leisurely day at sea - breakfast; port talk about Airlie Beach (our stop tomorrow on Day 6); an interesting guest speaker on Australia’s Indigenous Languages; lunch in the Dining Room.

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    Birthday surprise

    2024年11月21日, Great Barrier Reef ⋅ 🌬 25 °C

    A card from the Captain and crew with a birthday cupcake was delivered to our room.

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    "Poop" bread with mixed dipping sauces.
    Satay Sampler (already eaten) lobster & shrimp potsticks, shrimp tempura for appetisers.Mains: Thai Basil Szechuan Shrimp & Mongolian BBQ lamb chops with Dungness Crab fried riceHBD2USorbet selection for Dessert - yuzu, lychee and lemon-basil

    Birthday Dinner at “A Taste of Tamarind”

    2024年11月21日, Great Barrier Reef ⋅ 🌬 24 °C

    To cap off a fantastic day, we reserved a table at this specialty restaurant. There was another birthday cake which I later shared with our serving team (when they get off shift), a chocolate mousse cake. Light and spicy Asian Fusion cuisine.もっと詳しく

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    Chris Tolhurst

    旅行者Wow, are you guys being spoilt or what! Food looks amazing 😻

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    The shallow part for little kids
    One of the beachesThe serious swimming endBeach a little further along the promenadePalms along the foreshore

    Day 6 - Airlie Beach

    2024年11月22日, オーストラリア ⋅ ☁️ 27 °C

    Right in the centre of town is a huge lagoon for safe swimming, away from the stingers on the beach in summer. It’s very warm and humid. The lagoon is in 3 parts - shallow for the little kids; up to 2m for most and a deeper, longer section for serious laps. The beach is netted in summer and ringed with palms.もっと詳しく

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    Our ship in the distance
    A storm water drain with mangrovesThe marinaHuge Frangipani tree

    Along the promenade

    2024年11月22日, オーストラリア ⋅ ☁️ 27 °C

    We walked along the promenade back to the marina terminal. Amazing gardens all along the way and some serious money in boats in that marina.

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    The ferry shuttles in Airlie Beach

    2024年11月22日, オーストラリア ⋅ ☁️ 27 °C

    As we go out, another shuttle arrives from the Westerdam. Airlie Beach is a small town surrounded by high hills covered in tropical rainforest.

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    Coffee in the Crow's Nest
    John's friends on board!

    Coral Sea day

    2024年11月23日, Great Barrier Reef ⋅ 🌬 27 °C

    What you do when you don’t have to be anywhere!
    8:30am - Late get-up
    10:00am - 3 course Brunch with an Aussie couple from Adelaide and a US couple from Phoenix, AZ. Drinks = Mimosa & Bloody Mary
    Noon - Back to the cabin for a read and watching the islands go by from our balcony, and the odd ship or two.
    2:00pm - Lecture of Aussie/NZ language. Drinks = Gin & Tonic
    3:00pm - Coffee in the Crows Nest
    3:30pm - Afternoon Drinks in the Ocean Bar with Jazz Trio.. Drinks = wines and whisky
    4:30pm - Back to Cabin
    5:30pm - Dinner in Main Dining Room. Drinks = Wine
    7:30pm - Magician/Comedian, Nick Nicholas on stage
    9:00pm - back in the cabin.
    That’s a day at sea - all about recharging the batteries and being pampered.
    Photo: John on the technicolour seat that he uses as a shipboard navigation. These ‘dudes’ are on our floor so we know we are on the right level; and our cabin corridor is to the right of this bench. There IS a method to the madness!
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    Lyn Burg

    旅行者I love it ! Relax and enjoy it all and I do love the chair !

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    Cairns, Qld

    2024年11月24日, オーストラリア ⋅ ⛅ 25 °C

    Saw the sun rise for the first time today and we are about to dock in Cairns. Here the rain forest is right to the ocean and there are lots of mangroves. Looking down on the city early in the morning, it is an interesting mix of the old and new. Not as many high rise buildings as I expected for this tourism hotspot. You don’t have to go far out of the city before the sugar cane fields begin.もっと詳しく

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    Condo St - Main Street
    Metal bollardStrangler figClam Shell baptismal fontSt Saviour's interior

    Kuranda Village

    2024年11月24日, オーストラリア ⋅ ⛅ 28 °C

    Kuranda, up on the tableland behind Cairns. A small population of around 3,000 people, it has a vibrant ‘market’ style town centre. We sidestep the obvious tourist to-do’s like Butterfly World and Bird World etc in favour of strolling the streets. The bollards in town all reflect aspects of the ancient tropical rainforest surrounding Kuranda and are all different. So many strangler figs. The small Anglican Church is open and we take a look at the clam shell that is the baptismal font.もっと詳しく

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    Walking to Kuranda Station

    2024年11月24日, オーストラリア ⋅ ⛅ 28 °C

    A steep downhill track in leafy shade down to the station, we come across a brush turkey who scratches around in the leaf litter. John finds a “hard” seat made of reclaimed rail tracks. The Kuranda Pub is opposite the station oozing old world charm and Australiana. We round the corner and there’s another brush turkey, they are obviously well-used to strolling visitors.もっと詳しく

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    At the station

    2024年11月24日, オーストラリア ⋅ ⛅ 28 °C

    The station has old world charm. The platform abounds in lush plantings and gardens with a great little cafe. The train is waiting at the station. The line, bridges and tunnels were built between 1886-1891. It climbs 323m in 21.7km thru the rainforest of the World Heritage Wet Tropics.もっと詳しく

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    Barron Falls

    2024年11月24日, オーストラリア ⋅ ⛅ 27 °C

    Barron Gorge has steep loose sides and plunges deep into the ravine carved by millions of years of racing water. The falls have plenty of water today but can be a raging torrent after rain. The railway has some extraordinary iron truss bridges which cross the gorge.もっと詳しく

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    Looking back up the gorgeThe rail line flattens outOur goodies and our gold class stickersOur tickets.

    The views we pass

    2024年11月24日, オーストラリア ⋅ ⛅ 28 °C

    The train has great views to the coast and hinterland. The railway was built to facilitate the developing mineral and agricultural areas of FNQ. In WW2 it serviced military hospitals and units in the area. Gold class ticket gave us unlimited drinks, macadamia nuts, a cheese platter and mango sorbet to eat on the journey in comfortable arm chairs. Just before we alighted at Freshwater Creek, we received a complimentary card and pen. Well worth the money for the extra comfort and care.もっと詳しく

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    The engines at the front
    Close up of the Iron Truss BridgeThe back of the trainStones Creek Falls

    Stoney Creek Falls

    2024年11月24日, オーストラリア ⋅ ⛅ 27 °C

    After going thru a couple of tunnels, we cross one of the iron truss bridges which allows us to see both the front and the back of the train. Gold Class carriage in which we are travelling is in the middle.もっと詳しく

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    Sailing in the GBR

    2024年11月25日, Great Barrier Reef ⋅ 🌬 27 °C

    Waking up this morning we are north of the Daintree and at Cape Melville National Park (the last big bump before we head towards the tip of Cape York). It’s very rocky, some of those rocks are enormous, even from the ship. Vegetation is low and fairly sparse. There’s lots of rocky islands inhabited by seabirds. We pass another bulk carrier heading south. Along the horizon there are several ancient volcanoes which can be spotted easily identified by their conical shape.もっと詳しく

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    Sea day activities

    2024年11月25日, Great Barrier Reef ⋅ 🌬 28 °C

    Riding the glass elevator over the ocean (took the pic too late & got the deck).
    Michael Adams, podcaster (Forgotten Australia) - super interesting. Talked about the Japanese in/around Darwin from the perspective of some largely unknown identities of the time.
    Karen Woodman, talked about the Spice Routes thru Asia and the Middle East to Europe.
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