Wednesday, July 15, 2009

Daintree National Park and More...

We had a great day north of Cairns in Daintree National Park. We visited rainforest, cruised the Daintree river, walked several beaches, saw beautiful coastline, crossed streams, visited a sugar factory, and had just a fantastic day!

Our day started at 6:30 with a pick-up at our hotel. Only 7 people took this small group 4WD tour and it was great having Jason, a biologist, lead the tour. We headed north up the coast. It was a gorgeous ocean view for much of the way.


We spent about an hour or so traveling past banana farms and sugarcane fields stopping by a sugar factory for a quick and unexpected few minutes learning about this crop. We even saw a star fruit tree bearing fruit!


Our next stop took us to Mossman George, a national park with a rainforest and the boulder strewn Mossman River.


Our cruise came next and we spent over an hour viwing and understanding this unique environment. We were fortunate enough to see a number of estuarine crocodiles and learned enough about these guys to make me a tad uncomfortable!


Our trek off the bitumen (blacktop) was exciting especially when we drove through creeks and rivers! 4WD vehicles here in the north are outfitted with bull bumpers (bars in the front) and snorkels. The bull bumpers are for the kangaroos and the snorkels are for heading through streams. Fortunately it is the dry season so we didn't go too deep but it was still exciting.


We hiked through more rainforest and Jason shared so much information that I will never be able to remember it all. I do know what leaves NOT to touch and that is important! I also learned that this is the oldest rainforest in the world and has changed little over the past 100 million years. This rainforest is tropical and differs from the rainforest from a previous post. We saw some similar plants but there was a difference in the plant life. We only saw one strangler fig tree but a lot of the giant ferns and palms that were not as plentiful in the subtropical rainforest.


Cowie Beach was a neat spot with mangrove trees and one special one called the Lone Soldier mangrove.


We saw thousands of sand crabs on the beach but they scurried into the sand as soon as we got close. We were able to see one of these guys close-up. Look carefully at the photo for the turquoise color. That's the crab!


Captain Cook landed at Cape Tribulation. Seems he hit the reef and damaged his ship. After a good deal of time and work, they were able to move the ship off the reef and they headed inland to make repairs. He named the area Cape Tribulation because of all the trials and tribulations with this particular portion of his voyage. He was pretty upset when he named some of the places. Mount Misery is right near the Cape. Several islands were named Hope Isles so he was not completely negative!

We walked on the beach at the edge of the rainforest and enjoyed watching the lace monitor in the picnic area.


Our last stop of the day took us to Daintree Ice Cream Company where we sampled homemade ice cream made with local fruits...never heard of any of these fruits but the ice cream was yummy!

Great day!

British Backpacker Found

Remember my blog about the hike in the Blue Mountains. That is the same place this fellow got lost. We stayed on the trail!! Click title to read the Yahoo article.

I Want This Sign!


I think TAEP School should have this sign by the parent drop-off! What do you think??

Sunday, July 12, 2009

Kerrawa Beach Resort

We are here at Kerrawa Beach Resort having a wonderful time. Our cabin is in the bush and we are just a few minutes walk to the beach. It is so beautiful here.

Electric Outlet



The electrical outlets here are so neat! Each plug-in has an on/off switch. Wish the U.S. had this!

Animoto

I had fun putting this video together using animoto. The service is free for 30 second videos but costs for longer ones. Seems a bit too fast but maybe I just need to play around with it a bit more! Check it out and let me know what you think.

Friday, July 10, 2009

More Fun with Tuxpi

The Future

We're heading north tomorrow to Brisbane Airport where we will be catching a flight to Cairns...pronounced Cans here! We have plans to head to the Reef and inland to another rainforest. Temps will be in the 90's there so I will finally be warm again! Don't know the internet situation but keep checking back and as soon as we can post we will! G'day mates!

Surfer's Paradise


Direct from the rainforest to the beach! The surf is wild here at Surfer's Paradise. Temps are a bit cool for swimming and surfing but the beach is great for walking! Enjoy the view from our deck up 23 stories!

The Toilet!


I bet you never expected to see a toilet on this blog! Well...I just had to show you the two buttons at the top. Guess what thay are...1/2 a flush and a full flush!!! Hmmm....very interesting.