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Australia Circumnavigation
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Australia Circumnavigation

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  • Lacey TravelsAustralia CircumnavigationGezgin
    Light on a rocky outcrop

    Iron Range National Park

    25 Kasım 2024, Avustralya ⋅ 🌬 28 °C

    Travelling north along the coast of Cape York, we get close to shore near the Iron Range NP.

    Kutini-Payamu (Iron Range) is located 1,940 km northwest of Brisbane and 100 km east of Weipa. Within the National Park is the Iron Range, Scrubby Creek mining site and the Aboriginal Shire of Lockhart River.Okumaya devam et

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  • Lacey TravelsAustralia CircumnavigationGezgin

    Torres Strait sunrise

    26 Kasım 2024, Torres Strait ⋅ 🌬 27 °C

    Up really early for our slow passage navigating the shallow treacherous waters of the Torres Strait.

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    Torres Strait Islands

    26 Kasım 2024, Torres Strait ⋅ 🌬 27 °C

    Blessed with coral reefs, deserted beaches and pockets of rainforest, the 274 islands of the Torres Strait off the tip of Cape York are a fascinating mix of culture, breathtaking scenery and WWII history. The Torres Strait Islands are virtually untouched, a series of stepping stones reaching from Cape York towards Papua New Guinea.
    It’s a region with a rich history, dating back 70,000 years when the first Torres Strait islanders migrated from the Indonesian archipelago. Less than 20 of the islands are inhabited and just a few permit visitors.
    During WW2, 5000 troops and airmen were stationed on Horn Island, which was the second most-attacked location in Australia after Darwin.
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  • Lacey TravelsAustralia CircumnavigationGezgin
    The magazine which chronicaled the JFK rescueThe replica carved coconut shell JFK sent to the US forces to say he was still alive

    Lectures at sea

    26 Kasım 2024, Arafura Sea ⋅ ☀️ 29 °C

    Two lectures today…
    1. “There be Dragons” about Komodo’s Island - Karen Woodman. Interesting snippets about the ecology, culture and the Komodo Dragons.
    2. “The Aussie who saved JFK - Reg Evans” - Michael Adams. Fascinating unknown backstory about JFK’s rescue from PT109 in the Solomon Islands in WW2.
    3. Joel Bowerman, Tasmanian pianist, fabulous instrumental concert, so far the very best there has been
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  • Lacey TravelsAustralia CircumnavigationGezgin
    Fishing trawler taken at 15x zoom

    Sea day - across the Top End

    27 Kasım 2024, Arafura Sea ⋅ ☁️ 29 °C

    A true sea day - no sight of any land at all; and only one fishing trawler. Weather is hot and humid and as the day progresses the storm clouds build.
    Today’s lectures include a port talk on Darwin; Michael Adams “Titanic with a twist”; and Sonz of Soul concert this evening [Motown]Okumaya devam et

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    Dawn arrival in Darwin

    28 Kasım 2024, Avustralya ⋅ ☁️ 26 °C

    Wake up at 6am and we are almost into Darwin. Already it’s hot and steamy.

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    Thanksgiving Breakfast

    28 Kasım 2024, Avustralya ⋅ ☁️ 28 °C

    It’s Thanksgiving in the US, so we have all things Thanksgiving today, including the Turkey dinner tonight. For breakfast we have a Thanksgiving muffin [pumpkin, ginger & cream cheese]. Followed by Pumpkin Spice French Toast with cranberries and caramelised pecans.Okumaya devam et

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    Christmas tree
    Huge Bouganvillea in the mallDarwin Central, where 2 main streets cross.The rainbow crossingMore Xmas decorations in the treesVictoria Hotel established 1890Paspaley Pearls

    Smith Street Mall

    28 Kasım 2024, Avustralya ⋅ ☁️ 30 °C

    Leafy mall with plenty of shade and places to rest. Still some very old buildings here that have weathered multiple cyclones over the years.

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    Permission was granted for this photo
    Mark

    Larrakia Cultural Centre

    28 Kasım 2024, Avustralya ⋅ ☁️ 31 °C

    The Larrakia people are the Traditional Owners of the lands and waters in and surrounding Darwin, including Darwin Harbour. The Larrakia are ‘saltwater people’ and consist of nine family groups, with over 2,600 people living in and around Darwin. We chat with Mark, mostly about football. His role is to ‘network’ the Larrakia culture in the wider community. They are in the process of moving to new premises, so their displays are limited at the moment.Okumaya devam et

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    Street art in Darwin

    28 Kasım 2024, Avustralya ⋅ ☁️ 31 °C

    Vibrant street art in the lane behind Star Village Mall.
    The Star Picture Theatre was built in 1929 & was once the “social hub of the Territory”. This open air picture theatre survived the bombings of WW2 and entertained people up til Xmas Eve 1974. It was severely damaged during Cyclone Tracy.
    The original Tin Star at the front of the theatre was toppled by 200mph winds; a steel bracket supporting the star was bent in one direction by the force of the wind during Cyclone Tracy. Now it is the site of Star Village, a collection of shops and eateries. Historical memorabilia is displayed throughout.
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  • Lacey TravelsAustralia CircumnavigationGezgin
    John in State Park
    Huge girth on this treeSupreme Court [left] & Parliament House [right]Front door of the parliamentBromeliad in the park

    State Square

    28 Kasım 2024, Avustralya ⋅ ☁️ 31 °C

    A quiet, shady tranquil spot in the centre of Darwin, linking the government buildings to the CBD.

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  • Lacey TravelsAustralia CircumnavigationGezgin
    Selection of handmade baskets
    Carved and decorated implementsWoven fish trapsFountain overlooking the harbourNT Coat of Arms

    NT Library and Archives

    28 Kasım 2024, Avustralya ⋅ ☁️ 31 °C

    The Parliament building is very impressive, overlooking Darwin Harbour in a leafy park.
    The Parliamentary Library and the NT archives are held here.

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    NT Archives - a wall of headlines

    28 Kasım 2024, Avustralya ⋅ ☁️ 32 °C

    Impressive historical timeline created by archived Page 1’s from a variety of publications.
    The final storyboard tells the extent of devastation caused by Cyclone Tracy on Christmas Day 1974.

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  • Lacey TravelsAustralia CircumnavigationGezgin
    Us outside the NT People's House
    Entry showing flags and coat of armsThe tattered flag that survived the bombingsEmblem of the Territory - Sturt's Desert RoseThe current parliamentary members

    NT Parliament - “The People’s House”

    28 Kasım 2024, Avustralya ⋅ ☁️ 31 °C

    Parliament was sitting today, so we went into the Visitor’s Gallery - no pics here! A motion was before the Legislative Assembly to recognise the 50th anniversary of Cyclone Tracy. Members spoke passionately about the effects this disaster had had on people at the time and the lasting memory it has left on the Territory. Very heartening to hear such kind, orderly, passionate presentations.
    The Main Hall has a lot of historical artefacts including a tattered Australian flag which was found after the bombing of Darwin.
    The state’s emblem, Sturt’s Desert Rose, is created in marble inside the front entrance.
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  • Lacey TravelsAustralia CircumnavigationGezgin
    After the storm
    Westerdam in Fort Hill DockStorm has gone further south

    And then came the rain!

    28 Kasım 2024, Avustralya ⋅ ☁️ 30 °C

    It had been building up all morning and then it just dumped down in 15 minutes.

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    Slawi Bay, Komodo

    30 Kasım 2024, Endonezya ⋅ ☁️ 28 °C

    Komodo Island is totally unlike what I would have expected to see in the tropics - the islands are largely bare, very rugged and steep. There are pockets of forest in the few valleys we can see, Transportation is obviously by boat, the terrain does not facilitate roads. As we sail in at breaking day, porpoises ride the bow wave of our ship. The forecast is overcast with rain.Okumaya devam et

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  • Lacey TravelsAustralia CircumnavigationGezgin
    Tenders being lowered
    These 2 boats buzzed around all day. Held us up leaving due to begging.

    Boat traffic on Komodo

    30 Kasım 2024, Endonezya ⋅ ☁️ 30 °C

    Only organised shore excursions are allowed onshore, we have opted to stay onboard because the walking is difficult. There is no guarantee of sighting Komodo’s Dragons in the wild and the tickets are very expensive.
    Afterword: So glad we did not go ashore.....15+ people suffered heat stroke and had to be stretchered back to the boat; long waits with no shade; steps to/from tender had no handrail.
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    The moods of Slawi Bay

    30 Kasım 2024, Endonezya ⋅ ☁️ 31 °C

    The light changes throughout the day - from overcast and dark, to bright sunshine as the day progresses and the heat and humidity increase.

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    Komodo Dragons

    30 Kasım 2024, Endonezya ⋅ ☁️ 31 °C

    Komodo Dragons are the world’s largest lizards. They have a venomous bite and prehistoric appearance and can only be safely observed on a naturalist-led tour. Guides carry sticks in case they get close. On any such tour there is no guarantee you will see them as they roam freely in the UNESCO World Heritage site.Okumaya devam et

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    Slawi Bay in the afternoon sun
    Tenders up, the Komodo boys hang close beggingA hidden village, unseen from the boat

    Sailaway from Komodo

    30 Kasım 2024, Endonezya ⋅ ☁️ 29 °C

    Sail away was delayed considerably by young men/boys in boats begging for money/food. They were so close to the ship that the captain did not dare start the engines…we had to wait it out - delayed by almost 2 hours.
    Once again the dolphins danced among the bow waves.
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  • Lacey TravelsAustralia CircumnavigationGezgin
    Mark Wilson, the Sandman
    Paint stick creationA journey round the world's most famous landmarks

    Sand Artist

    30 Kasım 2024, Endonezya ⋅ ☁️ 28 °C

    An unusual concert tonight - Māori sand artist Mark Wilson created his pictures from sand and “paint sticks” set to a sound track of modern music. He used a light box and projections to screen.

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    In come the tugs
    Note the long bridge to the post and airport which spans the bayOutrigger fishermen

    Benoa, Bali

    1 Aralık 2024, Bali Sea ⋅ ☁️ 27 °C

    Sailing into Benoa, port for Denpasar, capital of Bali. As expected it is flat near the coast and raining this morning. Clouds are blocking the view of the mountains. The waterfront areas we can see appearance to be geared towards boating and tourism and the bars/restaurants are full of people by 8am.Okumaya devam et

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  • Lacey TravelsAustralia CircumnavigationGezgin
    Marina and beyond
    We are under the flight pathIndonesian BandTemple

    From the ship in Benoa

    1 Aralık 2024, Endonezya ⋅ 🌧 27 °C
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    Later in the evening all these boats were used for dinner cruises

    The mountains finally revealed

    1 Aralık 2024, Endonezya ⋅ ☁️ 29 °C

    The weather remains overcast and very humid with a little rain in the morning. The bay traffic is continuous. The volcanoes on Bali, peak out thru the clouds but it’s not until later in the afternoon that they are mostly revealed.Okumaya devam et

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    Happy birthday upside down and unseen keyboardSpectacular Elton John medley

    Leaving Bali

    1 Aralık 2024, Endonezya ⋅ ☁️ 28 °C

    As we leave Bali, no sunset and the night comes quickly. The outline of the volcanoes is the best it has been all day and Bali’s nightlife is just beginning. We watch the second of Joel Bowerman’s concerts. He played Happy Birthday in a variety of styles [Beethoven, Liszt, Chopin, and Mozart while lying on the piano stool with his head under the keyboard]. Spectacular Elton John medley and Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue were some of the highlights, finished off with the Black & White Rag.Okumaya devam et

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