Tuesday, 20 July 2010

14th July

Beacon Hill   July 14th 2010
Arrived home after our trip north which started on 12th May and took us up to Cairns where we stayed for a couple of weeks so we we could enjoy the warmth of the northern winter.
However it was good to be back home safe and well having travelled an incident free 8300 kms.

Tuesday, 13 July 2010

13th July

Overnight in Urunga - 13th July

12th July

Overnight in Brunswick Heads - 12th July

Saturday, 10 July 2010

10th July

GYMPIE- 10th  and 11th July
Having previously passed through Gympie we thought we would stop for a couple of days and have a look around a bit more.
An old gold mining town which is surrounded by rolling green hills and the Mary River flowing through it which has been in the news of late as a result of the government wanting to dam it as the Traveston Dam
For Sunday we booked for the Valley Rattler which is a historic steam train ride out of the old Gympie railway station down to Imbil departing at 10am and returning at 4 pm.


Friday 9th July

 BUNDABERG
We left Marlborough just after 9am for Bundaberg.The tourist guide reads' 


Bundaberg is a picturesque,modern,and progressive city renowned for the friendliness of its residents.The city is home to over 85000 people combining a mixture of big city facilities,services and small town hospitality and lifestyle,with a superb location and low cost of living. Bundaberg is located in the heart of a rich sugar and horticultural belt and is the commercial capital and hub of the region supporting a regional population of over 100,000.'


On our arrival in Bundaberg which was around 4 pm having taken a detour of the main Bruce Highway so we could have a look at Burren Heads we pulled into the main caravan park and found it was chocker block full! Nothing!
So we got the phone out and started to call some of the other places mentioned in the caravan book. We found out pretty quickly that Bundaberg was obviously a very popular place at this time of the year, plus it was the school holidays so we were in strife and thought we would have to stop off on the side of the road for the night. However on one of our last calls to the Glenlodge Top Tourist Caravan Park 8 kms out of town we found Brendon who said we could park in the front of his office on a spare bit of grass and he would run a power lead out to us and we could use the showers and toilets etc. just so we didn't have to be by the side of the road. 


What a gentleman, nothing was too much trouble for him and to finish the saga he even found us somewhere better by putting us between two cabins and running a power lead out to us so we had some light etc. and as he had been unable to put us on a proper site he refused to charge us for the night. When you meet people like this it just makes travelling all that much more enjoyable. Thank you Brendon!
The next morning we went to thank Brendon and return the keys and with his directions to went to look for the Ginger Beer factory.




Nestled between two cabins giving which also gave us some protection from the strong winds that were blowing


Having purchased an assortment of 6 ginger ale non alcoholic drinks we made for the Bond Store where the Bundaberg rum is made.
 We did the self guided tour and had our sample drinks, purchased a bottle of Liqueur and a bottle of rum and then headed out of town bound for Gympie on the Bruce Highway. We know Bundaberg has a lot more to offer but we now had decided we wanted to be home some time next week.


                           The Bundaberg Rum Factory





















Thursday 8th July

Leaving  Bowen and the sadness of knowing that somebody had lost their life on a day that should have been very safe and perfect for snorkeling and enjoying the beach we headed off south for Bundaberg.
It started to rain at about mid-day and continued until we reached Marlborough where we pulled into the stop over caravan park just off the Bruce Highway. Thankfully it had stopped raining so we able to set up without getting wet. The amenities block was clean,the showers had hot water and it wasn't too noisy so we were able to get a good nights sleep.

Bowen 7th July

Bowen was the screen set for Darwin for the movie Australia starring Nicole Kidman and Hugh Jackman and it was interesting to read how the place was transformed as a set for the harbour and the bombing scenes.
Other than that not much happens here, however Bowen was in the news again as a herbicide had been poured into the irrigation system causing some 23 million dollars worth of damage to two of the main tomato growing properties in the region. Industrial sabotage has been suggested and it seems as though it has happened before.


It was a beautiful day so we drove out to Horseshoe Bay to have a swim and catch some sun. We remember this beach as being a great place to swim and snorkel and catch some sun. After finding somewhere to park we dropped off our towels by the rocks and went for a swim. The bay being quite protected the waves were very gentle and with the tide out it was a great conditions for me to join the other swimmers doing laps across the bay. It wasn't too long before we had a group of Korean tourists join us by the rocks dropping their towels down and unpacking their new snorkeling gear and trying the masks and flippers on before going out in the water. We watched quite fascinated as to how excited they all were as they made their way down to the water. I remarked to Beatrice that I hoped they would be alright  as we often hear about tourists getting into trouble swimming off the beaches. After a few swims and a spot of sunbathing we packed up our gear at about 1.30pm to drive back for some lunch. It was at this time that Beatrice remarked to me that the some of the Koreans guys had been in the water for a long time, however it all looked very calm and I could see some of them standing on the rocks near the coral where they had been snorkeling.
Later that afternoon we saw and heard some helicopters fly over us towards the beach and then on the news that a snorkeler had been reported missing at 2pm off Horseshoe Bay. We had this feeling that it could have been the Koreans we had been watching on the beach.
Regrettably the search was called off at dusk and it wasn't until the next morning that we heard on the news that at 8 am a 27 year old Korean tourists body had been found drowned in the bay.