Coffin Bay - Pt Lincoln - Whalers Way - Farm Beach and Gallipoli Beach


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October 25th 2011
Published: November 1st 2011
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This blog entry covers 25th to the 28th October. We arrivve in Coffin Bay and both go WOW, WOW !!!! We are truly talking 'picture postcard here, the town and the caravan park overlooks the pristine waters of Port Douglas. Part of an extensive bay system that includes Little Douglas, Mount Dutton, Kellide, Yangi and Coffin Bays. Being surrounded by seas and National Parks this town is fantasti... Read Full Entry



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Theakstones Crevasse
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Coffin Bay

at low tide the oyster beds are exposed
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Fight !!! in the caravan park, they kept Jackie amused



6th November 2011

My Birthday!
My birthday wasn't a low, I had a great day! Lunch with the Grandies was fun, and dinner with Penny was really nice and then I got surprised by my friends when I got home as they were all in my house having drinks and cake! It would have been really good to see you both but I will see you very soon! But I am glad you had a toast, and with a bottle of Rowanston no less! Once again, the facts and information in your blog is amazing! And the photos are equally impressive. Pt Lincoln sounds like an amazingly cocooned hiding spot for rich people, oblivious to the GFC etcetera! But, the grass is always greener and I am sure that they are feeling the pinch, especially last year when China banned Aussie lobsters. Gallipoli beach looks fantastic, just like the movie funnily enough! Theakstones crevasse looks man made, just shows the awesome power of those fault lines. Oh, and shark cage diving? No thanks!

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