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02/08/10

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Our two weeks in tropical Queensland took us from Port Douglas, through Cairns, Townsville, Airlie Beach, Rockhampton, Bundaberg and Hervey Bay to Brisbane. Along the way we also visited the Great Barrier Reef to snorkel and scuba dive as well as Fraser Island. Unfortunately, our last 4 days were in the midst of the storm preceding Cyclone Larry that later destroyed the lovely banana plantations and the vast fields of sugar cane as well as many signs and buildings in the lovely beach towns.

Queensland is an area where islands, rainforest, mountains and rivers unite.

Cape Tribulation, the most northerly point reached by sealed road, is a wild tract of rainforest and hilly headlands sweeping down to the sea.

Carol and Jordan swim in the Mossman Gorge, a tumbling freshwater stream free of crocodiles.

  

In Daintree National Park, vast mangrove swamps provide a unique and vital ecosystem.

 

Castle Rock stands guard over Townsville, a charming coastal city of 140,000. Townsville's  beachfront "Strand" has water parks, rockpools, barbeques, fitness tracks and a view of Magnetic Island.

Since stingers, poisonous jellyfish, are a danger in the ocean waters at this time of year, waterfront cities have artificial salt-water lagoons for safe swimming. This one in Cairns features modern fountains and sculptures.

A cluster of 74 islands make up the Whitsunday group. The island group lies at the same latitude as Hawaii and has tropical weather, white sand beaches, coral reefs and secluded luxury tourist resorts, like this one at Hamilton Island. 

The coastal town of Airlie Beach on the Coral Sea is  the gateway to the Whitsundays, and one point of departure for the Great Barrier Reef.

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