Northern tip of Surfers Paradise, the spit. We drove here after visiting the Tropical Fruit World. The sea was rough but there are still people going surfing. A dog was running to and fro, waiting for his master who is surfing. From here, looking across, you can see the whole surfers paradise
Dreamworld. Have to include this place for the two boys.
Kuranda Railway. I have expected alot and so was quite disappointed as it was hot in the train and those sitting inside cannot see the views.
Went ballooning in Cairns before heading for Green Island for snorkeling
Bundaberg. The reason for stopping here is to see turtles laying eggs at Mon Repos. There are lots of huge mosquitoes at the Beach. But I love to watch animals in their natural habitat and so when I saw one loggerhead turtle, I was quite happy.  As it was so dark & we are not suppose to switch on torchlight, everything happen fast and confusing. While
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waiting for the turtle to come in, we were shown slides on conservation programme. Looking up at the sky, I was delighted to see it crowded with stars. For the first time, I saw a shooting star! Of course, I made a wish. 
The crops are sugarcane and so Bundaburg produce sugar and wine.
We were strolling on the streets when it started to rain. A lady stop me and introduce herself as the local reporter out to take pictures link to rain as it has not been raining in Bundaberg for quite some time. She ask to take our photo in poncho (guess nowadays nobody wear raincoats). After hesitating, we oblige provided that she send the photo over. Robyne Cuerel from the Guardian News took this photo and offer us a ride to Schmeider's Cooperage.
Tried this tower of terror twice. When we were being dropped, I actually felt fear and my heart sort of drop out. Of all my rollercoaster rides that I have not felt fear, this is the ultimate for me.
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