Friday, 28 May 2010

Agnes Waters 27th May

Another beautiful day so after breakfast we set off for the 6 klm walk along the Agnes waters beach by our camp site. The tide was going out and we could see the dangerous rips and swirling water around the submerged rocks. No wonder the warning signs are up about the danger of swimming away from the patrolled areas, which was a problem as there were no surf patrols on duty. However no one was in the water. It was still a magnificent walk in the warm sun which took us about an hour and a half return.
After lunch we walked into the small town to visit the visitors information bureau to pick up some ideas as to walks etc and also stocked up on a few supplies.
In the late afternoon we drove down to the town of 1770 (so named as it was the first place that Captain Cook landed in Queensland on 25th May 1770)
We re-visited the bar that we so liked so much on our visit last year for a drink and to watch the sun set over Bustard Bay along with many other visitors standing on the beach and the boardwalk. What a beautiful sight. With that we strolled along the board walk for awhile and then returned to our Jayco for our evening meal.













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