just got home from our little holiday. It was a lovely break. Went on a boat trip to Frazer Island. More on that later. First night we went to one of the many restaurants nearby for a seafood buffet. Great. Wonderful fresh oysters and prawns and crabs, beautiful salads as well as hot food. Our accomodation was right at the marina. Love to have one of the boats moored there.
Love
Liz
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Hello Hazel
If you like the wilderness areas of Australia you would certainly like Fraser Island. It is the largest sand Island in the world, 124km's long and heritage listed. It has rainforests over much of it, many sand dunes,40 lakes and lagoons.
Kingfisher Bay where we went has ranger guided eco walks. The resort itself took 3 years to build and no building is permitted to reach any higher than the trees. There is no airconditioning or fans and the buildings have been designed to catch the available breezes.
Love
Liz
If you like the wilderness areas of Australia you would certainly like Fraser Island. It is the largest sand Island in the world, 124km's long and heritage listed. It has rainforests over much of it, many sand dunes,40 lakes and lagoons.
Kingfisher Bay where we went has ranger guided eco walks. The resort itself took 3 years to build and no building is permitted to reach any higher than the trees. There is no airconditioning or fans and the buildings have been designed to catch the available breezes.
Love
Liz
WOW - all I can say is WOW!!!!!!
I would LOVE to visit Australia some day. You would have to me out to fly though. I do NOT fly well. Talk about a panic attack!!!
Beautiful picture - thanks for sharing!
I would LOVE to visit Australia some day. You would have to me out to fly though. I do NOT fly well. Talk about a panic attack!!!
Beautiful picture - thanks for sharing!
"Let us rise up and be thankful, for if we didn't learn a lot today, at least we learned a little, and if we didn't learn a little, at least we didn't get sick, and if we got sick, at least we didn't die; so, let us all be thankful." -- Buddha
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Woodgate
Hello again
I have some really great pics. We went for a drive to a place called Woodgate and had a picnic beside the beach. I remember a few years ago that when I was playing bowls there the kangaroos came up very close to the green just on dusk. Well they are still there. I know how many people from overseas imagine that we have roos running down the main street in the cities but this is not the case. We do have them in not so populated areas though. A group ran across the road in front of us and wefollowed them up a side steet. There were about 8 in all. 3 were in some persons backyard having a nice feed. These were on the footpath.
As you can see, one has a joey hanging out of her pouch, all feet.
I have some really great pics. We went for a drive to a place called Woodgate and had a picnic beside the beach. I remember a few years ago that when I was playing bowls there the kangaroos came up very close to the green just on dusk. Well they are still there. I know how many people from overseas imagine that we have roos running down the main street in the cities but this is not the case. We do have them in not so populated areas though. A group ran across the road in front of us and wefollowed them up a side steet. There were about 8 in all. 3 were in some persons backyard having a nice feed. These were on the footpath.
As you can see, one has a joey hanging out of her pouch, all feet.