Day 68 Wednesday 23rd August
We decided
to go for a day’s drive and north of Cardwell. Our first destination took us
through both rain forest and planted timber forests. We arrived at the beautiful
Murray Falls and were very pleased to see plenty of water coming over the
falls. There was a lovely bush camp-ground there that even had water and a cold
shower as well as flushing toilets. We did the short boardwalk and lookout
walks and took some good photos. From
here we drove on to Tully and then to Tully Gorge. We had fond memories of this
Gorge as 10 or so years ago we did white-water rafting with the netball mob
after a competition at Townsville. We stopped at a lookout and timed it so well
to see about 6 rafts coming through a tricky patch of rapids on the river. The
coach driver for the rafting company was there and we spoke to him. We found
out that many of the rafting guides that we had are still working in the
company. There was also a raft of trainee guides. They had to jump out of the
raft at this section and swim down the rapid! Down the river a little way there
was a lovely picnic spot where we stopped for lunch. We were surprised to see
that there were warning signs for crocodiles (salt-water) this far up the
river. From here we drove down to the coast at Tully Heads. Stunning, blue
water and a sandy beach with tropical islands in the back-ground but unfortunately
no swimming here either due to the crocs!

















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