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Day 6 – Tropical North Queensland

Today was a great day with wonderful weather! We drove to Kuranda and visited the Koala Gardens, a small wildlife center. We had our “koala cuddle” photos taken, with instructions from the handler on how to hold the koala (you actually “make like a tree” and don’t cuddle it as he’s expecting a tree).


Koalas napping at the Kuranda Koala Gardens

“Koala cuddle” at the Kuranda Koala Gardens

We then took the Skyrail gondola up to the top of the rainforest and visited Barron Gorge and Red Peak. Rangers provided guided tours and described the unique rainforest plant life.


Strangler Fig

Then it was on to Hartley’s Crocodile Farm for lunch (including crocodile – somewhat salty for my taste), wildlife sightings and (of course) crocodile feedings. The crocodiles are fed scrawny plucked chickens from a fishing pole by park personnel. We also took a river cruise for more crocodile sightings and feedings. It was no surprise to learn that crocodiles occasionally ram the boats, especially since they know there are plump tourists on board that would make better eating!


Crocodile feeding at Hartley’s Crocodile Farm

Our dinner on the resort grounds featured an open wine bar and an even bigger surprise – dances, music and demonstrations by three Aboriginal performers! They graciously consented to take pictures with us.


Posing with Aboriginal performers at the Kewarra Beach Resort

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Day 5 – Great Barrier Reef Cruise

This morning I had the first opportunity to appreciate the beautiful tropical landscape of our resort. The beach was just a five-minute walk away.


View from my bungalow at the Kewarra Beach Resort

After breakfast, we headed to the Port Douglas Reef Marina for our 90-minute cruise to the Great Barrier Reef. Upon our arrival at the anchored platform, we had our choice of activities on/off the platform in addition to a buffet lunch. I rode the semi-submersible and walked in the underwater observatory and took pictures, while other folks chose snorkeling and scuba diving. I also had the opportunity to watch a wonderfully made video, “Ribbon of Life”, featuring the sea life of the ribbon reefs.


Views of the Great Barrier Reef from the semisubmersible:


We managed to squeeze in a little souvenir shopping at the Marina before our return to our resort, where we were greeted by one of the several wallabies that freely wander the grounds.


Wallaby grazing on the Kewarra Beach resort grounds

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