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Oceania
December 5th 2016
Published: December 5th 2016
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Days 43 to 48 of 165 Cape Tribulation, up in the pointy bit of Queensland, described as the only place in the world where two separate World Heritage Sites are side by side - the Great Barrier Reef and the Daintree Rainforest claimed to be the oldest in existence. Our camp was practically at the sea's edge, just a thin line of trees between us and the sand. Not that we were considering a q... Read Full Entry



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5th December 2016

You could have warned me!
Dear Pip and Paul, Surely, I thought " they won't attach a picture of an eight legged thing", but, no, there is was. I had a fit. I should have been alerted by the guided night time walk in the rainforest! The thought of which brings me out in a cold sweat. Anyway, I was ( generally) delighted to get an account of your most recent escapades- I can't believe how much you are doing. I find Neil Diamond preferable to Led Zeppelin when I am travelling , and the Aussie's LOVE HIM!!. Take care of yourselves and catch up again soon. love Fran.x
6th December 2016

Hi Fran. Paul here - my bad. I forgot that Pip had said I should put in a warning. But hey, it's only a photo, we could touch them if we wanted. We didn't want, so didn't! ?
6th December 2016

You are forgiven! Happy travels.

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