Singapore 
Well, we got to the airport with some help from Emma and Ben, the couple we stayed with for a couple nights in Perth. The flight was a little late. Which, considering how much flying we've done this trip and that was our first late flight, that's pretty good. Anyway, we left the ground at around 10:15pm and landed in Singapore at 3:30am. We each might have slept about an hour on the plane, but probably not. We tried dozing at the airport. That didn't work either. We finally took the train into Little India, found a vegetarian Indian place and had breakfast. It was something totally new. Joe had to ask them what type of thing they would have for breakfast that wasn't spicy. Haha. They were very friendly.

We found the place we planned to stay at, but check-in time wasn't until 1, so we just paid for the room and dropped off our bags, then headed out again. We decided to go look around the Art Science Museum. It's a neat building, with "The Helix" leading to it, which is a very neat, and large, foot bridge. Next to that is a huge mall and the Marina Bay Sands Hotel. This building looks like it has a boat on it! We paid the $20 each to go up and take a look. The view was amazing. There's even a pool that makes it look like the hotel guests are swimming on the edge of the building.

Anyway, we didn't end up actually going into the Art Science Museum because it was a bit pricey and we weren't really sure what to expect. Also, by that time, the two of us were so tired and both had monster headaches, that we didn't think we would be able to appreciate it anyway. We got back to Little India found some lunch, then headed back to the hostel. We napped a little and are otherwise vegging before heading to bed early.

Tomorrow will be the better test on how we can handle the heat, since we hopefully won't be super tired.

-Miranda


The building in the center is the Art Science Museum, then you can see the Sky Park and hotel. The 'mall' is between the two and The Helix is to the left of the mall under the hotel.

View from the Sky Park. They're working on a new crazy building. We have no idea what it is. The area they're working on is huge though. Also, all those ships out in the water? They're all huge freighters. Not small boats.

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On our way to Asia 
We've been enjoying our time south of Perth staying with Baila and her husband Frank. We went for a couple canoe paddles. One around the island they live on. Well, they only had one kayak paddle, so Joe did all the paddling while I sat and looked for birds. It was gorgeous out though. Unfortunately, I didn't really get any good photos. Most of our time spent here was working. We got a lot caught up.

Today we are heading back into Perth and then to the airport for a 9:30pm flight to Singapore. The flight lands after 2am, so that should be interesting... Also, it's apparently 90 and humid there. Yep...

-Miranda

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Perth 
We spent one night in Cairns, meeting up with Sandra again. The next day was when we were flying to Perth, but that wasn't until the evening. We spent the morning walking around some before catching the airport shuttle.

Joe had set up a place to stay using AirBnB. Emma and Ben picked us up from the airport. We stayed at their place a couple nights. The first full day we took the train into Perth proper and did a lot of walking around. We went to the Western Australian Museum. It was big! Lots of very neat information, but as usual, it was a bit of overload. So much information in such a short time.

Anyway, the next day we headed to Fremantle. It's an area where England sent convicts back in the 1800's. There was a prison there that they built. It was even used until 1991 even though it apparently was considered uninhabitable back in the late 1800's. Pretty crazy. We didn't do the tour of the prison, but there were some interesting exhibits that we did check out though. There was also some good food and vegetarian restaurants in the area. One place sold lentil shepherds pie that was excellent.

We left that evening to meet up with Baila, a friend that lives south of Perth. She lives on an island that is only accessible by boat, which is fun. Hopefully it's not raining one of the times we want to head off. :)

-Miranda

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Daintree 
We just spent the night in Cairns, then headed north to Port Douglas. Apparently Daintree has the oldest rain forest. We stayed just a couple nights.

On Friday we rented a car to check out the forest trails. There was also a 'river cruise' that we did. The trails were very neat. Each forest looked very different from the others. Very classical jungle.

The river cruise was fun. We only saw one crocodile (I didn't get a photo because it was on the wrong side of the boat). However, we did see a lot of birds. One was a Kite that swooped down not far in front of the boat and plucked a baby crocodile from the shore. The boat driver said he had seen it a few times, but had never had it happen when he had a tour out. We also saw an Azure Kingfisher (gorgeous bird) and a bunch of Whistling Ducks hanging out in a tree.

Nothing too eventful happened on the walks, however on our drive back, we did see a Cassowary on the side of the road! There was a truck behind me, so I didn't get any really good photos. It was still very neat though.

This evening we're heading back to Cairns and we're off to Perth Sunday evening!

-Miranda


A common sign up north. It's stinger season from November to May.

A purty flower.

The trees have buttress roots to get their roots out of the saturated soil. Some were pretty amazing looking.

Amusing sign. It is graffiti. The top sign was of a Cassowary and the bottom was just a speed bump originally.

Cassowary!

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Green Island 
Looking at the options for Great barrier reef trips, We noticed Green Island Resort had a $300 for 2 person all inclusive stay. We decided it looked worth it, and had a most excellent time. Green Island is a rain forest covered island within the great barrier reef.
The following was all included (free) and taken part in:
45 min ferry ride there and back.
Glass bottom boat tour to see the reef from a different perspective.
Fish feeding, where we tossed in some seaweed pellets causing giant trevally and hundreds of other fish to fight over it jumping to the surface.
Underwater viewing platform to get close ups of some clownfish, etc.
Evening fresh mango juice drinks.
Evening quality telescope star gaze- saw the rings of Saturn! And more detail on moon than I'd ever seen firsthand.
Evening flood-light water animal search - saw some large stingrays and turtles in the dark.
Free snorkel and suit usage with 2 great beach snorkle locations, one side with lots of sea-grass and turtles, the other with more proper coral and rock gardens.
A most amazing buffet breakfast.. 50 options? All fancily presented.. A few items: Fresh peeled baby pears of some kind, smoked salmon with poached egg and hollandaise sauce, fresh honey flowing off honeycomb, bircher muesli with fresh passionfruit topping.. etc. etc.. Nearly died.
All in all a terrific time and more than worth it. (The room prices are at a huge seasonal discount currently, they do sell for up to $1000.)
The resort was even quiet in the evenings once the day trippers left, maybe only 10 rooms were booked. :)
We considered staying another night, but running out of time in the Cairns area and experienced most that the island had to offer.

Video of some of our Green Island time.
Green Island

-Joe


Part of Green Island.

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