Well we've been a bit remiss with the blogging lately so I'm going to cover a few thousand kilometres in this one! On the 6th of August Angie drove us into Cooktown-something she has wanted to do for many years so it was a rousing occasion! We really enjoyed the trip there through the Atherton Tablelands even though it was raining-the first rain we had seen for 4 months! It blew and it poured for most of the time we were in Cooktown and for a lot of the time in Cairns but we still really enjoyed both places as the rain was spasmodic and warm! I learned a great deal about the settlement of Australia, from Angie and from the museum! I'm including a picture of the mouth of the Endeavour River into which Cook and his crew limped after running aground on coral around Cape Tribulation, aptly named by him, and having to throw his cannons and anchor overboard to lighten the load! We did some great walks, saw some wonderful plants and trees at the Cooktown Botanical Gardens (see photos in previous blog) and also enjoyed what we saw in the way of rainforests when we moved on to The Daintree and Cape Tribulation where the sea and the rainforest come together magnificently. From there, we headed to Cairns for some successful whale watching and less successful viewing from the sky train as the rain was so heavy that day that we couldn't even see the next cable car heading towards us on its way to Kuranda! After Cairns, we headed to Mission Beach and actually stayed for a week at Wongaling Beach because it was beautiful and great for bike riding along the coast. Again, lots of walks and some quiet time before heading to Townsville for some minor work on the van under warranty. We even got the radio fixed which both Angie and I thought I'd broken because of fiddling with the knobs, trying to get it to work, but in fact it was a loose connection and nothing to do with me! Since Townsville, we've been very busy in the hinterland as we've been to Winton to see the dinosaur stampede. (I didn't even know it existed 'til Angie brought me here!) Then on to Longreach, which is in the grip of a drought, to the home of Qantas and a great look through the museum and tours of the planes. I'll let the photos do the rest of the talking!
Rainforest/beach
A cassowary, an endangered species
Mission Beach and South Mission Beach plus a rare picture of Angie on the bike!
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