Wednesday, August 26, 2009
TRAVEL in QUEENSLAND: GYMPIE, BEACHES DOPLPHINS WHALES, SUNSHINE & FRAZER COASTS
Gympie, built on the banks of the Mary River, 170km north of Brisbane, was a booming gold mining town after the discovery of alluvial gold there in 1967. The mining boom lead to an era of excellent architecture - some shown here.
TRAVEL in QUEENSLAND: BEACHES DOPLPHINS WHALES, SUNSHINE & FRAZER COASTS
Tin Can Bay is the best place to feed friendly, wild river dolphins for a gold coin donation! You cannot touch the dolphins but they come very close to see you!
They are worth all the travel to see!
PINE PLANTATIONS SURROUND TIN CAN BAY AND RAINBOW BEACHES - LABELED FORESTS ON MAP... DEVOID OF BIRDS AND NATIVE ANIMALS EXCEPT A FEW KANGAROOS AND WILD HORSES - WARNING ROAD SIGN. The road from Gympie to Tin Can Bay takes about 35 minutes and is amost 50 km. Gympie is 92 km from Mooloolaba beach and is supposed to take one hour 3 minutes according to Whereis... but there are road works all along the Bruce Highway and slow trucks that hold you up...allow 2 hours.
Sunday, July 19, 2009
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