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Thick Black Line. An odyssey
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Thick Black Line. An odyssey

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    Back to Waikiki

    31 мая 2017 г., Соединенные Штаты ⋅ 🌧 25 °C

    That's it ... my Hawai'i adventure is over. Rental car returned intact. And exhale...

    My last Airbnb host gave me a bag of the juiciest lychees as I left - dee...lish!

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    ПутешественникGoodbye to Mauna Loa and Mauna Kea

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    ПутешественникHave you ever seen such a juicy lychee? Beautiful

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    Sarah Berthelemy

    Sarah BerthelemyThat's a great shot

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    Hello Sydney!

    3 июня 2017 г., Австралия ⋅ ⛅ 17 °C

    After a couple of quiet days in Waikiki, a long flight and a nimble skip over the international date line, I'm now back in Oz for the final phase of my trip.

    Brr! After the fierce sun and humidity (but also very strong breeze) of Honolulu/Waikiki, autumnal Sydney is a bit of a shock to the system.

    Pardon my language, but I'm staying in a complete shit-tip of a hostel. Only 2 nights (max - I'll see how I feel tomorrow and may cut my losses and move on). Such a contrast with HI Waikiki which was spotlessly clean.
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    Sarah BerthelemyUgh! What a shame,. :-( Glad you made it to Sydney OK though. Another long flight!!

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    ПутешественникLong flight? Pish! Only 9hr40m, interesting how my perspective has changed! Slept ok, thanks to a tshirt, long sleeve tshirt, hoodie (hood up), paper stuck up at the window (sellotape: the unexpected travel essential). It is a quiet hostel, which is good. And it's in a great location ... think I'll survive one more night.

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    ПутешественникI chose this hostel because I loved the architecture

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    When in Sydney ...

    5 июня 2017 г., Австралия ⋅ ⛅ 16 °C

    I'm only here for 1 day so sorting out my itinerary hasn't been complex. 2 iconic sights conveniently located next to each other. I'd never felt any interest in seeing Sydney Opera House, so what a revelation today has been. It really is astonishing. Utterly captivating architecture and not at all the shape I thought it was - how amazing is that! I'm deliberately not posting some pics.

    This afternoon I took a fast ferry out to Manly and after a bit of a wander around found myself in the very agreeable 4 Pines micro brewery 🙄
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    ПутешественникHurrah for Sydney! A chocolatey delight - actually tasted of choc rather than just being brown 😆

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    ПутешественникThe design is supposedly inspired by billowing sails. Now I get it.

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    ПутешественникI had so much fun taking these pics!

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    Cairns - tropical north Queensland

    6 июня 2017 г., Австралия ⋅ ⛅ 25 °C

    Woo hoo! I'm very excited to be here. Cairns is a very attractive place to fly into; a beautiful coastline and lush green hills.

    However I just got a timely reminder from my host's brother that there are crocs everywhere: STAY AWAY FROM THE WATER! It'd be a shame to get this far only to be a snappy snack so I'll heed his warning 🤔Читать далее

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    ПутешественникSwinging round to come in to land. Cairns is in the far distance on the left, right in front of the hills

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    ПутешественникThe route I'll be taking, up the Captain Cook Highway (him again!) towards Daintree as I go searching for cassowary over the next few days

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    Sarah Berthelemy

    Sarah BerthelemyDon't get too close to the cassowary either!

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    Cairns

    7 июня 2017 г., Австралия ⋅ ⛅ 25 °C

    Oh well finally I've lost the plot. It was bound to happen sometime. Said goodbye to my Airbnb host this morning, packed my bags, was just about to ring for a taxi down to Britz Campervans, checked the time I'm picking it up. 11:30 as I remembered. But TOMORROW!!! It's clear on my planner, just not in my brain ... oops!

    All my bookings, apart from a campervan pitch for tonight, are correct so no big deal other than disappointment at having to wait a day!
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    Helen Maguire

    Helen MaguireWhoops! At least you got to day 85 before making a mistake. :) It's more surprising that this is the first time considering how much you have going on and how much you have had to organise. X

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    SpringWanderer

    ПутешественникYeah!

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    ПутешественникI got to meet a cassowary in tourist information 😄

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    Camper!

    8 июня 2017 г., Австралия ⋅ ⛅ 25 °C

    Not much physical movement, but all has changed 😎

    I've only driven a few miles to get supplies and get to my first site. It was quite an adventure with all sorts of clonks and crashes going on behind me as things slid around inside cupboards. Also turned out I hadn't secured the fridge door properly. I've literally just spotted a little peg that holds it shut. Another steep learning curve!

    I'm at a regular holiday park tonight - a good place to try things out with some help at hand.

    PS. Go UK! Do the right thing! When I was in Tokyo I managed to make arrangements for a proxy vote - thanks proxy ☺
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    ПутешественникMy dinky toilet/shower

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    ПутешественникBed all made up. I'll probably leave it like this rather than dismantle every morning. I have another seating area I can use (which could be a bed for a 3rd person - I have no idea how 3 would fit in - even 2 would be very cosy!!)

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    ПутешественникBtw Sis, I've been thinking about the anglesey caravan ❤

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    Cairns to Palmer River Roadhouse

    9 июня 2017 г., Австралия ⋅ ☀️ 23 °C

    Oh it's been lovely to get back into the Australian bush. I decided to head towards Cooktown, which is far north as I'm planning to go. The route from Cairns winds up through Kuranda National Park - the oldest rainforest on the planet then I turned onto the Mulligan Highway which will take me the rest of the way.

    That first part was quite taxing - a winding uphill road with lots of traffic on my tail, so I can't say I enjoyed that, but the Mulligan Highway is a delight. I drove past a few places I'd like to stop, just because I didn't have time to throw the van's anchor out, but I'll be retracing my steps in a few days because this is the only paved road this far north in the Cape York Peninsula (the eastern part of Australia that nearly joins on to Papua New Guinea).

    I stopped at the Palmer River Roadhouse overnight. Hardly anyone else was there, so I almost felt like I was alone in the bush 😎 (apart from the showers and electric feed!)
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    ПутешественникLookout as I left Cairns

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    ПутешественникCarefully manicured mango trees at the Golden Drop Mango Winery. More for the fridge!

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    ПутешественникStunning Bill's Lookout on the Mulligan Highway

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    On to Cooktown ...

    10 июня 2017 г., Австралия ⋅ ☀️ 23 °C

    I had another fantastic drive today through stunning scenery.

    By chance I find myself in Cooktown during the annual Discovery Festival. The town is named after Captain Cook who beached the Endeavour here to make hull repairs after running aground on the Great Barrier Reef during his first exploration.

    Just out of interest, because it's pretty mind-boggling, Cooktown has a population under 3000 and the massive Shire of Cook (area 41,000 square miles, compared to England's 50,000) has a population of about 5000. Correct, 5000. I'd read that Cooktown gets about 26,000 visitors pa and couldn't understand why that was so remarkable - now I understand!
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    ПутешественникSamoan dancers at the festival - I was told they all work at the banana farm in Lakeland. I felt a thread joining now back with my time in Hawaii - lovely

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    ПутешественникNot what I think of as cattle country, but there are warning signs everywhere and I'd already passed a few small groups. A couple of mins later I passed maybe 50 being herded by 5 or 6 cowpokes. Then a small helicopter ran half a dozen across the road 150m ahead of me. Felt very dramatic!

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    ПутешественникStunning views from the James Earl Lookout just north of Palmer River Roadhouse

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    Cooktown re-enactment

    11 июня 2017 г., Австралия ⋅ ☀️ 25 °C

    Today was the annual reenactment in Cooktown of the first encounter between the Guuyu Yimithirr nation and the crew if HMB Endeavour. They aim to tell the story from both perspectives, which results in a richer account. I'd say there were a couple of thousand people watching. It's an accident I'm here just now ... a very happy accident.

    The word kangaroo comes from the language here (and that period of encounter) ... gangurru.
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    ПутешественникI was at the van this evening when I saw a flash of blue as a couple of kookaburras landed just behind where I'm parked. I'm super happy to get some good pics - wildlife has been elusive over the last few days

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    ПутешественникHMB Endeavour's anchor at the Captain James Cook Museum in Cooktown. It was jettisoned after the Endeavour was holed on the Barrier Reef. Salvaged in 1971

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    ПутешественникI did a little walk - only 800m - from the Botanical Gardens down to Finch Bay. I have to say I questioned my decision a good few times; the path feels very remote though it is well used (and a lady at the Botanical Gardens knew I was heading that way). I reckon this is exactly the sort of vegetation Cook and co encountered when they landed here.

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    Mount Carbine via Split Rock (nr Laura)

    12 июня 2017 г., Австралия ⋅ ☀️ 21 °C

    I've taken the next step this evening, staying at Mount Carbine unpowered - so van-wise the same as if I stopped in the bush... I'm working towards it.

    What a spot this is! There are any number of birds, by which I mean at least 100, squawking their evening squawks (pink cockatoos and a flock of things that fly fast - some sort a parakeet I think, but I have no signal so can't look them up), and the sun is about an hour away from slipping behind the hills. To top it all, after quite a long drive today, I've cracked open the mango wine as a little aperitif 🙄 The woman at the mango winery recommended chicken or seafood. I have crackers and cream cheese 😎

    Today I left Cooktown and rather than heading directly south took a detour (S then NW) to the Aboriginal paintings at Split Rock just outside Laura. I'm very glad I did because it was another beautiful drive. Part was quite agricultural then it all turned bush again. At one point, on the left were fields full of wheat or some cereal in those big rolls, and on the right a banana plantation. Bit of a crazy mix!

    Seeing the paintings, which are a steep clamber up a well made path, reconneced me with my Heading Bush trip back in April. There wasn't much information but I imagine they were teaching caves. No pics of the art because the Aboriginal people ask that none are taken.

    Roadkill count (fresh): 11 kanga, 2 wild pigs
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    ПутешественникMy campsite view

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    ПутешественникHeading up to Split Rock painting

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    ПутешественникHeading on from Laura - banana plantation in the distance

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    Mossman Gorge and Daintree

    13 июня 2017 г., Австралия ⋅ ☀️ 23 °C

    I headed up to the Daintree area today, which is essentially the ancient (world heritage) rainforest on the other side of the mountains to where I was yesterday, 'where rainforest meets reef'. I stopped off for an unexpectedly arduous walk at Mossman Gorge, then drove round to take the chain ferry across the Daintree River. The only other access to this area is to come down directly from the north (Cooktown area) by 4WD. I heard someone doing that yesterday got stuck in a creek crossing and their 4WD went up in flames. That's why I went the long way round!

    So now I'm well and truly in cassowary country. So frustrating to hear people saying 'oh yes they're everywhere' when I've seen nothing. On the other hand you never really know what people have seem - a couple I bumped into again at Mossman said they'd seen a lot, but what they saw were only 12" tall ... hmm, seems unlikely 🤔
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    ПутешественникListening for the rustle or 'ung' of a cassowary, to no avail

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    ПутешественникDaintree River chain ferry

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    ПутешественникFemale golden orb spider at the Mossman Gorge Centre - about the size of my hand 😨 No worries she's harmless (no jokes about having 8 arms please 😉)

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    To Port Douglas

    14 июня 2017 г., Австралия ⋅ ☀️ 22 °C

    I winkled myself out of bed at 6:30 and hit the road up to Cape Tribulation, and the end of the tarmac, for beakfast. An excellent plan, though the part where I was rewarded with a cassowary sighting didn't work out.

    Having got as far north as I could I worked my way back down the Daintree Forest (UNESCO world heritage site) back to the ferry. Without a doubt the highlight was spotting a Boyd's forest dragon (uncommon). Another case of 'how did I do that?'

    I'll add photos when I get some bandwidth.
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    ПутешественникNot all campsites are easy on the eye... sandwiched between the camp kitchen (just behind where I was standing), amenities block, gas supply and rubbish bins. On the plus side it was lovely and quiet last night.

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    ПутешественникLife size perspective ... spot anything?

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    ПутешественникWhite-lipped tree frog in the Ladies at Daintree Discovery. The staff leave a window open for it at night!

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    Kate Thomas

    Kate ThomasLizardy thing!!

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    The Great Barrier Reef

    15 июня 2017 г., Great Barrier Reef ⋅ 🌬 22 °C

    Why did I come to Port Douglas? To get a reef trip 😎
    I could wait until I'm further south but Tropical Cyclone Debbie caused a lot of damage down there, so today was the day.

    I went for a full day trip with Wavelength to the outer reef - that's 90 mins each way and 3 snorkels. The great thing that's different about Wavelength is they have marine biologists on board who give a couple of entertaining and informative talks during the day. Just fab!

    I'll do even more pics when I have more power and better internet, whenever that is!
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    ПутешественникI'm so happy with this. It's a parrotfish (don't know the exact type yet) being cleaned by cleaner wrasse at a cleaning station. Whatever fish needs a few old scales nibbled off, or parasites removed goes to the local cleaning station and goes into a sort of trance while the cleaner wrasse do their work. They even clean inside mouths ... so there's some sort of understanding that it's not ok to eat your cleaner. I hung around this spot for a few minutes watching several fish turn up for a valet. I've wanted to see a cleaning station for ages - of all the creatures and things I saw, this is the one that made my day

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    ПутешественникI'm not sure how, but this turtle exuded serenity. I stopped filming so I could just watch it swim away. Magical.

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    ПутешественникHmm, large orange parrotfish - to be identified!

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    Port Douglas to the Atherton Tablelands

    16 июня 2017 г., Австралия ⋅ ☀️ 21 °C

    Had it been warmer with clear skies I would have headed south on the coast road, which is supposed to have stunning views, but it was wet and cold with poor visibility so I took an inland route to this area, known as the Atherton Tablelands which is a giant volcanic (😆) plateau. It's cooler up here, with lots of waterfalls, some volcanic features, very fertile, and ...platypus. I can't cross my fingers enough!

    I'm staying near Herberton which is known for its historic village, but it could be known for the Spy and Camera Museum 😎 which is a proper enthusiasts place - quirky and stuffed full of cameras ranging in size from one used to map Australia to a KGB buttonhole spy camera. Never expected that!
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    Kate ThomasThat looks like a brilliant museum!! What a find!

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    Platypus!!

    17 июня 2017 г., Австралия ⋅ ☀️ 22 °C

    Well that wasn't so hard! I went to the
    Australian Platypus Park outside Tarzali, had a very informative little tour, then waited. That's all it look. They have 10-12 platypus living wild in their lake, so sooner or later one will appear - a real, live peculiar little creature. Fab! I really never expected to see one in the wild.

    When I finally tore myself away I did a local tourist drive calling in at 3 very lovely waterfalls, all roughly the same height because they are in the same ancient lava flow.

    Nice relaxed day. I need to get my skates on now and head south!

    Hey sis, some Q&A for you:

    Q: What do you call a cat that's got into difficulties playing ice hockey?
    A: A puck-filled flatty puss

    Q: What do you call a cat that has dined hansomely on a water bird?
    A: A duck-filled fatty puss

    With thanks and eternal love to E.G.Power Esq.
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    ПутешественникCan you believe this was my first sighting! This is a still from the video - I have some lovely videos of lily pads being searched for food. I didn't know they hunt using their bill to detect electrical signals like heartbeats and brain activity. Amazing creatures.

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    ПутешественникA little bit indistinct, but you can see the bill - again a still from a great little video. The platypus I saw were mostly diving down to search for food and only surfacing for a little while to eat it, but this one was having a good old rummage through the lily pads. This is a young platypus.

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    ПутешественникMillaa Millaa Falls

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    Seen one!

    18 июня 2017 г., Австралия ⋅ ⛅ 20 °C

    I can't believe it - I'm so pleased! As far as my trip goes, this is the icing on the cake.

    I'd heard there were cassowary at Etty Bay so I worked it into my route today. It turns out that it's a very pretty place with a lovely swimming beach. My plan was to have lunch there but went for a nose around first.

    I was just lining up to take a pic of yet another info board about cassowary when ... a cassowary walked past behind it!! I couldn't believe my luck, I've been trying so hard to find one, but there are no guarantees so I'd been managing my disappointment too.
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    ПутешественникThere little holiday park at Etty Bay put out water, but no food

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    ПутешественникWhat a creature! This is a male I think, the females are up to 6 feet tall - gulp!

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    ПутешественникIt walked along the beach front, found an unprotected picnic and helped itself to a loaf of bread. They aren't supposed to eat human food, but there was no way anyone was going to try to get the bread back.

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    Adventure down the Gregory Highway

    19 июня 2017 г., Австралия ⋅ 🌙 20 °C

    I've been pondering how I want to head south. Last night I still had 1400 km (870 miles) to Brisbane taking the most direct route down the Bruce Highway which follows the coast. It's the most popular tourist route. But my heart yearns for the outback, for kangaroos and emus (though I did see my first live kanga yesterday near Mission Beach - hoorah!)

    So I have decided to take the more inland route, and have just arrived in Charters Towers, 204 km from my site last night, where I pick up the Gregory Highway. It's a well-used road, so I'm not doing anything risky, but it's about 470 km (292 miles) to Emerald which is the next town. There are basic pull-offs to stay overnight, so it feels more adventurous 😎

    Once I get to Emerald I'll decide whether to head more directly towards the coast or, if this is as much fun as I hope, carry on on the inland route. I think most of the traffic will be heading north as Aussies head away from the winter cold.

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    The drive down the Gregory Developmental Road was all I hoped - beautiful bush all the way, hardly any traffic and most of it heading N against me. Joyous 😎
    I found my overnight spot - a pull-in off the road called The Old Dump, so I wasn't expecting anything glamorous, but I got everything I'd hoped for - space, feeling connected with the red dust, then a lovely dark night sky and the Milky Way.
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    ПутешественникCharters Towers - an early gold rush town. Gold is still mined

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    Sarah BerthelemyOoh, it's got a real Canadian/American feel to it. Not what I was expecting...

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    Rachel Keetley

    Rachel KeetleyJust spent my lunch break catching up on all your travels and amazing photos... wow!! Missing you, but been ever so joyful to see your smiling face in some of your photos. Beautiful to see you so full of life. Biggest squeeze of a hug EVER! x

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    Through Emerald to Sapphire

    20 июня 2017 г., Австралия ⋅ ☀️ 22 °C

    Another big driving day. Once I winkled myself away from my overnight spot I carried on down the Gordon Development Road, over the Tropic of Capricorn, to Emerald then another 50 km W to the gem fields of Sapphire. More of that later!Читать далее

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    ПутешественникAny guesses as to what this is in a park in Emerald?

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    ПутешественникA giant copy of Van Gogh's sunflowers of course...

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    Sue Tweed

    Sue TweedOf course

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    Sarah Berthelemy

    Sarah BerthelemyI was about to suggest that!!

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    Fossicking for sapphires!

    21 июня 2017 г., Австралия ⋅ ⛅ 24 °C

    Well if you'd asked me a couple of days ago what I'd be doing on Wednesday I can guarantee I would not have said 'I'll be fossicking for sapphires', but that's exactly what I did today!

    I knew I was coming to the gem fields area - settlement names like Sapphire, Rubyville, Emerald - though that last one is supposedly after the Emerald Isle rather than gems, but I'd come in the hope of seeing wallabies at my camp site and had no idea I was stumbling into a subculture.

    I've had a fabulous day. I went to a place, the Miner's Cottage, that supplies a bucket of 'wash' for $15 and you sort through it. The advantage is that you have some to show you what to look for. They also supplied tea, scones and drinks of chilled water, essential fossicking supplies 😉

    Honestly I thought it was a bit of a mug's game and I'd fossick (rummage through the wash) and find nothing, but I've had a great time and found loads of blue, green, yellow and a red sapphire - the latter is commonly called a ruby!! People come back year after year and I can see why. The regulars all have jewellery made with stones they've found. I think I've gained some insight into gold rush fever! The hunt can be addictive. What a day! 😎
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    ПутешественникMy bucket of wash is on the left, the other two are my spoil buckets. My coarse and fine sieves are stacked at the front

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    ПутешественникGood washing is key to a good sparkle!

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    ПутешественникThe happy prospector and some of her finds 😎

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    Central Grasslands

    22 июня 2017 г., Австралия ⋅ ⛅ 27 °C

    Another lovely drive, this time through the Central Grasslands region of Queensland. Think savannah and you won't be far wrong.

    I love the colours. Maybe I'm here at a particularly good time - a lot of grasses seem to have their seed heads, so there are rusts and purples and shades of green and gold, grey and silver in the gum trees. Reminds me there was lilac in the sugar cane flowers when I was on the coastal plain.
    Utterly magical - again my soul is soothed ☺

    I'm not sure that photography is the medium to capture the subtle beauty here, but anyway ...
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    ПутешественникSunset wasn't bad. But all over so fast ...

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    ПутешественникI'm staying at a petrol station/shop tonight. Not glamorous, but there are basic toilets and showers. My powered site is only $10, which is amazingly cheap.

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    ПутешественникErm ... grass

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    To Cania Gorge

    23 июня 2017 г., Австралия ⋅ ☀️ 21 °C

    Well it was a chilly old morning - 5 or 6C. Brr! As I've been making my way S over the last few days it's become noticeably colder.

    It's 10am now, I've been going 3 hours so I've stopped at a huge grassy rest area for tea and cake (bought a few minutes ago in Biloela) and the temp is up to 22C and the sun feels strong on my skin (appropriate action taken!)

    Later: I'm staying in Cania Gorge because some people I met at Sapphire Caravan Park said it's good for wildlife. I imagined a rather narrow, dark place, but it's much broader than I expected, so nice and sunny.

    I have fresh wallaby poo (I assume, I'm no expert) right outside my campervan door. I call that good news!

    More good news is that I'm only 330 miles from Brisbane. Phew!
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    ПутешественникLunchtime at Lawgi Rest Area

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    ПутешественникCania Gorge escarpment from a vantage point in the holiday park

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    ПутешественникThey feed the birds here at 16:30 every day. Here is a nicely behaved rainbow lorikeet ...

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    At Cania

    24 июня 2017 г., Австралия ⋅ ☀️ 21 °C

    I got my kangas 😊 There seems to be a mum and 2 joeys hanging around the park. I glimpsed them last night, and again this morning. Then I'd just swept out the van, stuck my head outside and they were right next to me! They hopped off a bit before I could grab my camera but we're fine with me creeping up on them.

    This afternoon I did some local walks and this evening I've had the pleasure of a wine tasting put on by the site , followed by a wood-fired pizza. Sleep now!
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    ПутешественникThe female has a young joey in her pouch ... she's giving it a clean and you can see its ear ☺ For some reason I can't rotate this pic 🤔

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    ПутешественникView from the lookout at Cania Gorge dam

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    ПутешественникLight eucalyptus woodland around the Shamrock gold mine

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    Boondooma Homestead + lucky sightings

    25 июня 2017 г., Австралия ⋅ ☀️ 13 °C

    Another great day. I feel so lucky that so much has gone right for me.

    Leaving Cania Gorge I called into the picnic area at the S end to check out a burrow in the creek bank I'd spotted yesterday - I'm sure it's a platypus hole, and it's been smartened up recently. But still no sighting.
    It was a nice morning - dew on the grass and the sun just coming up over the Gorge wall, so I decided to do the 300m Picnic Area walk. It runs along the creek, but most of the time you can't see the water through the vegetation. Most of the time. I can't believe my timing was so fortunate ... I saw a male platypus swim across the creek - that's a 10/10 sighting - utterly natural 😆

    I'd decided to take another slightly-out-of-the-way route down Highway 75 to a place called Boondooma Homestead. En route an eastern grey kangaroo (like those at Cania) bounded across the road about 200m in front of me. 4 hops, and no looking RLR. Again that's a cast-iron wild sighting, and not so close as to cause me any worries. When I picked up the van in Cairns I realised the reason they offer rollover insurance is because people swerve to miss kangas. I didn't take it (more expense 😯) so they told me not to swerve!

    This evening I'm at Boondooma Homestead which is a C19 cattle property - if it was in the UK it'd be owned by the National Trust. It's gradually being restored and furnished. One of the guys i met was brought up there. It's been an interesting and friendly stop, and I was the only overnighter - they can take 700 vans for large events!
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    ПутешественникState Route 75 shrank to a single tarred lane for a few km ...

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    ПутешественникMy 10/10 platypus!

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    ПутешественникShame it's a dark photo... this is the front of the homestead building

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    To Esk

    26 июня 2017 г., Австралия ⋅ ☀️ 21 °C

    This is my final spot before I drive to Brisbane to drop off my van on Wednesday then fly on Thursday.

    I have just 67 miles to go and that's quite a relief - this has been utterly brilliant but I'm tired! I've done 2016 miles so far.

    Today's highlight was also sad at the same time. I saw an echidna, but dead at the side of the road. I only got a glimpse, but I saw its spines and snout.
    I read that their young are puggles. Sounds cute.

    I also stopped off at the Peanut Van in Kingaroy and hopefully will get my haul through customs.

    Oh, the temp this morning was 2C!! 25C now, but brrr, that really was a cold start.
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    ПутешественникThe famous Kingaroy peanut van ... on the same spot since 1969 so they're doing something right. They grow their own.

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    ПутешественникA little tired 😎

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    Sarah Berthelemy

    Sarah BerthelemyThought that was your impression of a peanut.

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    Day in Esk

    27 июня 2017 г., Австралия ⋅ ☀️ 19 °C

    As an employee here said, this place is eskellent!

    I was taken out to lunch by the lady in the next pitch, along with her dog and parrot (in a special backpack). She's an ex-psychologist who use to specialise in a field I'm very interested in. Very lovely of her.

    This accidental meeting feels like a bridge between the 15 weeks of my trip and my new life when I get home ☺
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    ПутешественникI got thd pitch next to the bins and tractor, but I think I was lucky to get in at all ... was jam packed with folk heading north for the winter

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    Sarah Berthelemy

    Sarah BerthelemyHow lovely :-)

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    Kate ThomasDoes this mean you're going to start carrying a parrot around in a backpack in Sheffield.

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