Townsville 
We didn't end up seeing any koalas unfortunately, however it was still a neat hike. Afterwards, we went to an area where Rock Wallabies are. We were given wallaby food to feed them. That's something I don't normally go for, but oh well. It was pretty fun.

We headed back to Townsville and ended up staying at a hostel not too far from the ferry (and bus terminal) for three nights. The next day Sandra and I went to the aquarium. It was very neat and informative. A lady taught us about the differences between soft and hard coral, which I did not know before. Sandra left the next morning to head to Mission Beach while Joe and I worked for most of the day. We did do one 'hike' up Castle Hill to an amazing view of Townsville and Magnetic Island.

The next day we decided to check out Mission Beach also. There were supposed to be some neat rain forest walks. We got there and found out that most of the walks were closed because of Cyclone Yasi. It hit that region really hard back in the beginning of February. You could definitely still see traces of it. Not only from some of the homes that were torn apart but from trees down and broken.

We didn't do much around Mission Beach. We met up with Sandra for some really good Thai food, but that was about it.

We arrived in Cairns this afternoon and Joe has us booked on a snorkel trip for the morning. Joe still has his cold and he has managed to pass it off to me, so hopefully we still feel good enough and have fun tomorrow.

-Miranda


Wallaby!

Close-up wallaby!

Lion fish at the aquarium.

View of Townsville from Castle Rock.

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Magnetic Island 
Once Sandra's bus arrived, we hopped on the ferry to go to Magnetic Island. We had already booked a deal with the YHA (an international hostel that we're members of now) there. The deal included 2 nights stay, half a day snorkeling rental, a guided tour of the koala sanctuary, a photo with a koala, along with a few other things.

The first day we went for a swim in the pool, but that was pretty much it. On Monday, we got the snorkel gear and headed to where the snorkeling was supposed to be best. At first, we had didn't find any reef, but we ended up finding an area where Black Tipped Reef Sharks apparently liked to hang out. They were all pretty small, but it was exciting to see them. That and seeing a sting ray were the highlights. The coral and fish were nothing much. Plus the water was really murky. Visibility was awful.

We were planning on doing another hike that was at the top of the road (and hill) that we had to walk up to get back to the bus stop, but it was simply too hot and we were too tired. So, we just headed back to the hostel.

Next was the guided tour. It was almost like a guy that had some animals in his back yard, but it was pretty neat. You could tell he took good care of them and really cared about the animals, including the Australian animals. We got to hold basically everything while he talked about them. At the end he brought out wet bread and we fed the rainbow lorekeets. It was so loud and pretty crazy.

Today we're going to head back to Townsville to stay a couple nights. On our way back though we're going to do the hike we skipped yesterday. We've been told you can see wild koalas along the hike, so hopefully we get to see one.

-Miranda

The sharks!
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Me holding an echidna.

Joe holding a freshwater crocodile.

Joe holding Barney the koala.

Sandra with a rainbow lorekeet on her head.

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Whitsundays 
We hopped on the 9pm bus from Hervey Bay to Airlie Beach. It was a 12 hour journey, so Sandra originally planned to do it overnight. Which definitely makes sense. However, we hadn't slept well for the last two nights on Fraser and now we knew we weren't going to sleep well on the bus. We got to our break stop and not long later, the bus driver told us that we couldn't go anywhere since something got up in the engine and tore a belt up. The delay ended up being two hours.

We arrived in Airlie Beach, found our hostel and started figuring out what trip we were going to do. Joe and I wanted to do a bit more snorkeling. Sandra was more excited about seeing Whitehaven Beach, so we split up for our trips.

We left at 8am and headed to the beach. There was a short hike up to a lookout, then down to the beach. Joe and I just walked around some before heading back to the boat for lunch. Next we went to a snorkel spot. The snorkeling was all right. The coral was neat, as were the fish, but the visibility was awful. So, that was a little disappointing. It was a fun trip though.

We left early this morning for Townsville. We'll be heading to Magnetic Island and spending a few days there. Hopefully it's relaxing.

-Miranda


Whitehaven Beach

Mangroves growing in the intertidal zone.

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Fraser Island 
Sorry for the long absence. Internet has been a bit scarce. :) I'll put the updates up by each separate activity just to help prevent some confusion.

We met up with Sandra in Hervey Bay, got to the hostel we had booked and started trying to decide what we were going to do for Fraser Island. After looking over prices and such, we decided to rent our own 4x4 vehicle that included the camping gear, permits and ferry ride. We picked up the truck on Tuesday morning and headed to Fraser. The driving was pretty crazy. The roads are all sand and some were in pretty bad shape. It took a little getting used to what you could do with the truck. Our first plan was to get to the beach. The driving on the beach was pretty good. We had tide time tables that let us know the space of time we could drive on the beach. We stopped and saw a few things, then found a place to camp just off the beach. It started out as a nice spot until it started raining.... Once the three of us were in the tent, the wind kicked up. So, Sandra kept getting hit in the head by the tent pole, plus it would rain once in a while. Basically, we did get some sleep, but we all woke up with wet feet from the rain. When we pulled the pads out, Joe was actually sleeping in a puddle. Fortunately, the pad he was on didn't let the water soak through.

We put everything back in the truck and were on the beach by 6:30. The beach was a little sloppy driving, but we got to see the sights we wanted to see and never got stuck in the drier sand. That night we decided to just head inland and try staying at a campground. After some hassle we got a spot, set up the tent, had a yummy dinner and were back in the tent by 8:30.

The last day on Fraser, we had quite a bit of time to kill. We had a relaxing breakfast and tried to let things dry off some, but of course it started sprinkling again, so we packed everything up and headed for Lake Makenzie. The lake was gorgeous. We had lunch there and went for a swim before heading to the ferry to go back to the mainland.

In all we had fun, but the weather was a bit of a pain.

-Miranda


The Maheno Shipwreck.

The dingo we saw!

Joe and Sandra getting dinner ready at the campground.

Kookaburra

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On To Hervey Bay 
The stay with Baz and Tasha was great. We had a good time and they were very friendly and helpful. Joe focused last night on trying to get Fraser Island figured out. We're meeting up with Sandra (the Swiss we met in New Zealand) which should be fun.

When we checked out the bus schedule to get to Gympie (where we'll catch the Greyhound to get to Hervey Bay) it was almost 4 hours of travel, transferring 4 times. Dee, a friend of one of the people we were staying with, offered us a ride to Gympie. He took us on a slightly scenic route and even drove through an area known to have a lot of kangaroos. Unfortunately, now is the worst time to see them. They normally come out in the morning or evening.

So, we're currently hanging out in Gympie at the bus stop waiting for Sandra and the bus.

By the way, the photo I took of the koala did not turn out at all. I could post it, but I'd have to circle the koala and you probably still wouldn't be able to see it. Haha. Oh well.

-Miranda


Super cute lizard that was in the bathroom one morning.

We finally threw Joe's hat away. We had been using it to hold the ice (in a plastic bag, but still) for my ankle, and the moisture apparently made the holes worse.

Very neat looking Strangler Fig.

A koala sign!!!

Baz and Tasha.

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