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Oceania » Australia » Queensland » Brisbane November 14th 1989

I couldn't see any reason to spend much time in Brisbane (sorry if anyone from Brisbane is reading this) and after spending a day there before catching the next overnight bus it was apparent that that was the right decision. There were a few sights to see so the day was by no means a waste and when I returned to the transit centre in the evening I was fit for nothing more than watching a bit of tele. Queensland is a bit of a law unto itself within Australia and you don't have to watch television for very long to realise what a bunch of prats the politicians are. There was this particular grey-haired moron (although I would put money on the fact that it was a wig) who was continuously on the screen claiming ... read more
Brisbane Town Hall
Brisbane River
Brisbane River

Oceania » Australia » Queensland » Airlie Beach November 12th 1989

The Whitsunday Islands are a wonderful place to visit, but they are sadly well out of the price range of a humble back-packer. In fact, various rock stars own many of them. Consequently we were exiled to the mainland at a place called Airlie Beach. The boat tour round the islands was not aimed at back-packers and most of the people on the boat were wearing socks with their shorts and sandals, a complete no-no for anyone under the age of 50. I joined up with three Germans from the hostel at Airlie Beach. Now I have not been too complementary of the Germans up to now, with good reason I might add, but these three were classic evidence of the evils of generalising. They were probably the nicest people I met the whole time I ... read more
Airlie Beach
Airlie Beach
Airlie Beach

Oceania » Australia » Queensland » Magnetic Island November 9th 1989

Magnetic Island is close enough to Townsville that part of it has effectively become an outer suburb. That hasn't spoilt it too much however and I enjoyed a walk around the bays on the north of the island and a World War II fort with excellent views over the island. I also felt that it was about time I slowed down and relaxed for a while, so I spent much of the time slobbing by the pool and having a few beers. There was a big group of army guys at the hostel who were on a scuba-diving course - can't be bad - and, to cut a long story short, a few beers turned into a heavy drinking session (again). Some how I think that I should be doing something else in Queensland, but never ... read more
Horseshoe Bay
Picnic Bay
Nllky Bay

Oceania » Australia » Queensland » Townsville November 8th 1989

There was no problem finding a backpackers' hostel in Townsville as the best one was right above the transit centre. For $9 (£4.50) you got a bed in a plush room with air conditioning, an evening meal, a beer, a bus service into town and a short tour. Like Cairns, Townsville was a nice little town and well worth a few hours just wandering round, relaxing and taking it in, but the main reason for going there is the nearby Magnetic Island. You can actually swim in the sea at Townsville as a net prevents the dreaded jellyfish from getting too near to the beach.... read more

Oceania » Australia » Queensland » Cape Tribulation November 5th 1989

There are no excuses for sitting around in Cairns and the next tour was to Cape Tribulation. There are two places that you can stay; Crocodilos or the Jungle Lodge. Ever indecisive, I opted for a night in each. Crocodilos was very, well, nice. If you wanted a pretty place to stay, then you can look no further. If you wanted a bit of excitement then you would be VERY disappointed. Everyone was either sitting around reading books or going on nature trails (and I had had enough of nature trails), and to top it all, it rained. In the evening we played Trivial Pursuit which was a complete nightmare as it was the Australian version and none of us knew any of the answers. Unable to contain my excitement I took an early night which ... read more
Tropical Vines
Tropical Vines
Jelly Wrestling

Oceania » Australia » Queensland » Kuranda November 2nd 1989

What is it about waterfalls? You wouldn't give them a second thought back in England, but the instant you get abroad you are prepared to travel miles to go and see them. There was a lot to see on the two day tour of the rain-forests of the Atherton Tableland west of Cairns, but it did include an awful lot of waterfalls, although in the heat we were extremely grateful for the opportunity to swim. The first day also included a volcanic lake, and several large trees (in a rain-forest - amazing!) which were actually very spectacular. In the evening, we went to a pub which was the main drinking hole for all the local Aborigines. Now these people knew how to have a good time. They were hugging each other, dancing on tables, re-enacting tribal ... read more
Kuranda Aboriginal Theatre
Fruit Bats
Cairns to Kuranda Train

Oceania » Australia » Queensland » Cairns October 31st 1989

Cairns is a bit of pilgrimage for backpackers - the town was full of them (us). It was a picturesque little place, although it looked like it was stuck in some kind of time-warp, resembling something that you often see in films about 19th century America. There is plenty to do in Cairns itself, but even more to do around it. I went on excursions to Kuranda and Cape Tribulation and on a boat trip to the Great Barrier Reef. You cannot possibly go to Cairns without going to the reef and, as I didn't fancy a scuba-diving course, some snorkelling was compulsory. Despite the fact that the water is keeping your back cool, it is in reality burning to a crisp. I couldn't lie on my back in bed for three nights and it peeled ... read more
Tropical Sunrise
Sand-dune Island

Oceania » Australia » Queensland » Mount Isa October 30th 1989

The journey from Katherine to Cairns was 30 odd hours, but this included a break at a mining town in the middle of no-where called Mount Isa. Apparently, Mount Isa is the largest city in the world in terms of area, covering some 41,000 km2. I tried for a place on a tour of the town, but unfortunately (or fortunately depending on your point of view) it was fully booked. That came as a bit of a shock as I couldn't imagine that many people would bother going this far out of the way to look round a mining town. Rather than let that stop me, I found an underground museum and the Mining Corporation Exhibition Centre, and I learnt all about copper, zinc and lead mining and the contribution they make to the Australian economy. ... read more

Oceania » Australia » Queensland » Charleville June 29th 1987

June 29, Monday. The wheels are fine; I got rid of all the dried mud that went solid inside the rims. Left Windorah about 10:00 this morning and it was a day of driving on sealed roads. Not much to see along the way although I did cross six miles of Cooper River Channels. It took a 462-kilometre drive to arrive in Charleville around 4:00 in the afternoon. Booked a caravan for the night. My gas stove is not working very well. Takes ages to cook the food but I don’t think I’ll worry about it though. Went to the pub and phoned the children. Weather cold. ... read more

Oceania » Australia » Queensland » Windorah June 28th 1987

June 28, Sunday. Left Birdsville around 9:00 this morning, following three 4-wheel drive vehicles, all towing caravans. As it turned out the first part of the trip across Sturts Stony Desert to Batoota was fairly easy with only a couple of rough spots to negotiate and we made fairly good time. The next part of the trip got a lot harder but following the others gave me more confidence to attack the harder parts. In the back of my mind I knew if I got stuck they would tow me out. Of course it eventually happened, one wet spot was taken a little too fast and drowned the engine. Had to get towed out a least twice more before we saw the Windorah sign. The road into town was sealed but I felt a bad-shaking sensation ... read more




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