Cairns & Port Douglas

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Mark & Helen Syrett
Tue 25 Sep 2012 00:46
We spent a week at Cairns where there was a good
marina and a pleasant town.
![]() ![]() The area was very shallow and had been dredged and
therefore there was no beach. Instead they had built a lagoon, freshwater with
chlorine and salt added, which served as a large meeting, sunbathing and
swimming place.
![]() We went on the Karunda train up the hill to the
village
![]() and spent a day wandering around before catching
the train back. The railway was built in about 1890 to serve as a link to the
Tablelands. 15 hand made tunnels and 37 bridges so quite a feat of engineering
and construction--by hand!
A car rally which was going around Australia came
through the village whilst we there.
![]() a pretty church
![]() and en route Barron Gorge, a 260 metre granite
faced waterfall, was a spectacular sight although probably even better in
the wet season. There were even some tombstoners in the distance!
![]() There were some great views from the top and on the
way back down
![]() and we passed some sugar cane fields
![]() One afternoon we went to the botanical gardens
followed by a jazz evening in the grounds.
![]() ![]() ![]() We left Cairns and sailed to Port Douglas but not
before a quick detour up river to the docks
![]() and then a 50 mile sail to Port
Douglas
![]() which is developed honey pot for
tourists-----shops, restaurants and boat trips galore and a rather run down
marina! It did have a very pretty old church---St Mary's by the
Sea.
![]() We then sailed for Cooktown via Low Islets, a very
pretty island with a small lighthouse and large fish who came for tea---- and
cake!
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