Photos from Cardwell, Queensland, Australia, Oceania - page 2

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If only they were!
The smoking chimneys of Tully are visible for miles
Dugong at the Visitor Centre
Coral Sea Memorial Park
Another damaged historic building awaiting repair
Back in the 1950s this flag was raised to warn of a cyclone
The original Cardwell Post Office opened in 1870
Yes - I can hear you!
Mail sacks and pigeon holes - we remember them well!
Evening sky over the bay
All the power towers had to be replaced
The site we were given was very narrow with no room for error
All but destroyed by Cyclone Yasi
but even some of those houses were badly damaged
Smart new waterfront houses at nearby Port Hinchinbrook
Slow progress at the road works
Major road re-construction going on here
Hard at work in the cane fields
trundles on to the processing plant
The first of many sugar cane trains that we were to see
Tractor with its load of sugar cane luckily didn't go far along the highway
As we went further north the terrain began to change with picturesque hills in the background and sugar cane plantations in the foreground
Lance Highfield.
Yes, we have no bananas...
The remainder of Beachcomber Tourist Park.
If only the rest of Cardwell looked like this...
The view from his backyard.
Cardwell Esplanade.
The clearout at Lance's house.
200 miles of the Bruce Highway looked much like this...
February 5-6 - The aftermath.
Chinatown, Brisbane.
Not the quiet night out the people in the foreground were expecting!
Friendly, tame lions dance.
'Student' noodles...
Sugar Mill - Burner
Sugar Mill - Cane trucks
Sugar Mill - Tippler
Tully - Golden Gumboot
Tully Sugar Mill
Blowen Bowen
Millstream
Millstream falls
Both sections
Blenoe falls first section
Fishing at Blencoe falls
Tall timber
Looking back over the coast.
Typical creek
Kirrima range
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