Today our tour was by Billy Tea Bush Safaris - and our driver was a bit of a wag - he certainly kept us entertained with his chatter and joking. We travelled up a steep winding road, ascending the Alexandra Range, through tropical rainforest. Of course we stopped along the way to take loads of pictures.
Again we had a river cruise on the Daintree - you can sure get up close and personal with the birds, crocs and plants of the rainforest when travelling on the river.
In the afternoon we went 4 wheeling down the rough steep Bloomfield Track, and we stopped by the side of a small stream for "Billy Tea" beside a pond where we were told we could go for a swim if we wished - but the first thing we saw was a snake swimming in the water hole - so we opted to say on shore. I know - wusses! Our driver prepared some Aussie fruits for us to sample, and some damper bread, along
with our tea. We tried two kinds of sapote, and the black one looked really gross. However, we were told to put it on top of the pineapple and it wasn't so bad that way. However, I'm not going to rush out and buy any.
After our tea break we stopped at Cape Tribulation where we were able to swim in the Coral Sea - where the rainforest meets the sea. It was very shallow and warm, and I thoroughly enjoyed my dip. I wasgoing for a second little swim with another woman from our group when we saw a small reef shark swimming along just off the beach. We waited till it went its way, and had a really quick little dip and then figured that we had better get out before he came back.
I think the exotic pink flower is a ginger plant - anyway, I think it's stunning, and will probably try to paint it one day. I also have some wonderful pictures of the Bird of Paradise plant in Gwen's backyard for a future painting project.
1 comment:
I'm with you on skipping the swim in the river after seeing a snake! I don't like sharing my pool with anything that "slithers"! :-) I would have also had second thoughts about being in for a swim with a shark around! Love the pictures that you're sharing!
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