Mike & Carol's Bushtracker Adventures Around Australia

Sunday, September 03, 2006

SYDNEY BROOME TRIP 2006 - Saturday 26 August to Sunday 3 September

SYDNEY BROOME TRIP 2006
Saturday 26 August to Sunday 3 September
Townsville to Inskip Point
Blog 18

We arrived at our friends place in Townsville stress free thanks to our wonderful GPS.

John and Rhondas had gone home after Darwin and it was lovely to see them again.

We had a wonderful day on Magnetic Island together. The ferry trip took 45 minutes and there was a lot of low cloud in the beautiful morning. We drove to all of the bays, the water was beautiful and we walked to lookout at Hawkings Point. It was 600m pretty much straight up but the effort was definitely worth it. We visited West Point, Picnic Bay, then drove to Horseshoe Bay, Radical Bay, Florence Bay Arcadia and then back to Nelly Bay to the Ferry Terminal.
Back in Townsville, we still had time to see some of the lovely sites.

On our journey south we stopped at Bowen to have a look around. The beach was lovely but quite different from the west coast of Australia. We were back in sugarcane and mango country.

We stopped for lunch at Airlie Beach and what a dramatic change in the last 30 years. There are lots of resorts, marinas, shops, backpacker set ups and LOTS of people, particularly young people. It was really a buzzing place.

We stopped at the Olsen Limestone Caves also known as the Capricorn Caves, which are just north of Rockhampton. They are above ground limestone caves and are quite different from any other caves that we have been into. It was a great tour and we went into a cave that they call the Cathedral where they actually have weddings and Christmas Carols. The acoustics of the cave were great and the tour guide switched off the lights and we listened to the music in the total darkness. It was most memorable. We then continued our journey to Yeppoon on the coast.

We took the coast road to Emu Park which had a fantastic sculpture on the headland which was a sailing boat which pipes that whistled in the wind. It was late afternoon and the pipes were whistling with the view of the water behind it.

We decided spend the last few days of this trip in Hervey Bay which has grown from a population of 5000 to 60,000 people in the last 10 years. The weather was much cooler than we had experienced for the last 4 months and it was raining.

Hervey Bay very much feels like Mornington in Victoria.

Maryborough which is a beautiful little town known for its well preserved historic buildings and an over 100 year old Banyan tree in Queens Park.
The buildings around the old wharf area were beautiful. Maryborough is also where the author who wrote Mary Poppins was born. There is a lovely bronze statue of Mary Poppins outside the building where she was born.

We walked from Queens Park to Mary Park along the Mary River and then down to the Muddy Waters Café where we had morning tea watching the boats, ducks and pelicans.
Tin Can Bay was our next stop which is on a little peninsula and is a fishing village. The next peninsula was Rainbow Beach and then Inskip Point, both beautiful places. Inskip Point is the closest mainland point to Fraser Island. The point has surf beach on one side and calm bay waters on the other.

After the repairs on the caravan were completed in Maroochydore we made our way home only stopping to eat and sleep. It was a great trip and we continue to be overwhelmed by the sights, sounds and smells of our beautiful country.


We are going to Magnetic Island off the Townsville coast


Townsville from the Magnetic Island vehicle ferry terminal


Here's our vehicle ferry arriving from Magnetic Island


That's our truck top right - we're off to Magnetic Island for the day


John and Rhonda - our Bushtracker friends live in Townsville


Oh what a beautiful morning - and clouds


We haven't seen any clouds for 4 months


Magnetic Island - Cockle Bay left


Magnetic Island - rocks and pines


Magnetic Island


First stop - West Point


Reflections in billabong at West Point


Looking back at Townsville from West Point Magnetic Island


Fishing boat amongst the mangroves - West Point


John, Rhonda and Carol at West Point on Magnetic Island


The palms are simply delicious


Site of one of more than 7 shipwrecks around Magnetic Island


Cockle Bay - Magnetic Island


Hayles Jetty looking towards mainland Townsville Qld


Mainland Townsville from Picnic Bay Magnetic Island


Hayles Jetty Picnic Bay Magnetic Island


Carol loved the murals at Picnic Bay - Magnetic Island


Especially this one


Information on Hayles jetties at Picnic Bay


School children painted these murals in 2001 on Hayles Jetty


Looking back at Picnic Bay from the end of Hayles Jetty


Picnic Bay looking towards Cockle Bay


Curtain Fig Trees on Magnetic Island are magnificent


Someone loves Magnetic Island - graffiti heart on rock


We decided to do this 1.2km return steep walk


Looking back at mainland Australia from Magnetic Island


As we climb to the lookout there's Hayles Jetty below right


What a spectacular view of Picnic Bay and the Aussie mainland


Carol at the top of the lookout - just a fenced boulder


Looking at Alma Bay towards Arthur and Florence Bays


Kapoc tree in full bloom


Looking at island across Geoffrey Bay Magnetic Island


John and Rhonda - mainland Townsville in the background


Mainland Australia from the lookout on Magnetic Island


Green Ant nest - Magnetic Island


As we came down the walk tree embedded in side of boulder


Carol and boulder wall as we came down from the lookout


Markets at Horseshoe Bay, we lunched here - Magnetic Island


Around every corner a beautiful beach - this is Radical Bay


Radical Bay - Magnetic Island


Florence Bay - Magnetic Island


Rocks on Florence Bay - Magnetic Island


Curtain Figs at Arthur Bay


Arthur Bay - Magnetic Island


Last stop for the day - Alma Bay Magnetic Island


Alma Bay - Magnetic Island


Pandanas and rocks - Alma Bay Magnetic Island


High tide mark at Alma Bay Magnetic Island


Seniors (Geriatric) concert at Alma Bay was great


Back at Nelly Bay waiting for our ferry to the mainland


This is one of the passenger ferries heading to Townsville


On the vehicle ferry between Magnetic Island and Townsville


John gave us a quick tour of Townsville - this is ocean rock pool


Last shot of the day - Townsville at sunset


Last shot of the day - Townsville at sunset


Beach at Bowen Queensland


Bowen Surf Life Saving Club


Marina at Airlie Beach


Marina at Airlie Beach


How Airlie Beach has changed in thirty years


Airlie Beach


Airlie Beach


Main Street - Airlie Beach


Incredible - there was nothing here at Airlie Beach last time


Airlie Beach


Capricorn Caves just north of Rockhampton


Entrance to Capricorn Caves


Capricorn Caves


Rhino or Croc formation


Small opening in roof lets lots of light in


Our tour guide walking us into another section of the Caves


Ground level some thirty metres above us here


Down we go again - inside Capricorn Caves


Blurred I know - but can you see the Camel?


And this is supposed to be Australia - see it?


Incredible how tree roots make their way through the limestone


This cave is called the Cathederal - it was fantastic


Staircase in the Cathederal Cave


The accoustics were just wonderful - Carol listening to singing


Carol in Cathederal Cave


Walking out of the Olsen Capricorn Caves


Sun directly above this roof opening at midday on Summer Solstice


How these roots penetrate for bat dung nutrients is amazing


Roof of Capricorn Caves


This little echidna is hiding from us


Carol and Mike did the zig zag cave with candlelight


Lammermoor Beach south of Yeppoon


Rosslyn Bay marina


Keppel Bay


Plaque at Emu Park on Keppel Bay


Organ pipes sing in the wind - tribute to Captain Cook


Spectacular, interesting sculpture - the Singing Ship


Brahman Bull arse welcomes you to Rockhampton


Brahman Bull farewells you - not much to see in Rockhampton


We arrived in Hervey Bay and checked out the Boat Club


The Hervey Bay bus had a very friendly pelican on it


Hervey Bay Marina


Pelicans, sea gulls and Kormorans at Hervey Bay Marina


Rainbow, Grey skies and boats - Hervey Bay Marina


Hervey Bay looking towards Frazer Island


Long Jetty at Hervey Bay


My Darling Hermy on the beach at Hervey Bay


Hervey Bay looking north


Carol loved the Casurina Trees at Hervey Bay


The sunset lit up Hervey Bay Jetty


Just after sunset at Hervey Bay


Next stop a walk around Historic Maryborough Qld


Historic house - Maryborough Qld now a doctor's surgery


This spiders web was huge - Maryborough


Very old Banyan Tree in Queen's Park Maryborough


This is just one enormous Banyan Tree - Maryborough Qld


Mary River at Maryborough Qld


Aussie Bush Flower

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Old Gun on Mary River at Maryborough Qld


Beautiful Pergola - Queen's Park Maryborough Qld


Maryborough Court House - 1879


Maryborough Customs House


Great - Maryborough Heritage Centre


Art deco - Maryborough Historic Precint


Historic Pub - Maryborough Qld


Carol with statue of Mary Poppins - Maryborough Qld


Look at the detail - Mary Poppins statue - Maryborough Qld


Mary Poppins was written by Helen Goff


Rear view of Mary Poppins statue in Maryborough Qld


Gas Lights and old Customs House - Maryborough Qld


Gas Light - Maryborough Qld


Historic Precint - Maryborough Qld


Criterion Hotel - Maryborough Qld


Historic Criterion Hotel - Maryborough Qld


Old shed - Historic Precint - Maryborough Qld


Brolga Theatre on the Mary River - Maryborough Qld


We had morning tea here on the Mary River - Maryborough Qld


Caught in flight - Maryborough Qld


The water was really muddy - Maryborough Qld


Mary River - Maryborough Qld


Beautifully manicured historic house overlooking Mary River


At the Mary River - Maryborough Qld


Maryborough Qld - 1857 historic building


We then visited Tin Can Bay where they feed dolphins every day


Tin Can Bay Qld on the Inskip Point Peninsula


Loved this sculpture at Tin Can Bay Qld


Tin Can Bay Qld at low tide


Tin Can Bay Qld at low tide


Paintings on toilet block at Rainbow Beach


Locals on Rainbow Beach Qld


Great looking surf at Rainbow Beach Qld


Inskip Point near Frazer Island


Inskip Point near Frazer Island


Frazer Island from Inskip Point Qld


Vehicle Ferry crossing from Frazer Island to Inskip Point


Carol enjoying the view of Frazer Island from Inskip Point