Started out fairly late from Mission Beach to travel north but firstly to the Atherton Tablelands, which are behind the coastline and rise to around 900m above sea level. I drove to Innisfail where I turned off the main highway towards Milaa Milaa. The number-one crop before ascending to higher ground is still sugar cane, many of the fields in bloom with millions of silvery featherdusters waving at me wherever I drive.
Even though this is a tropical area, at this altitude it looks almost like somewhere in New Zealand
As I get to higher ground, various fruit plantations, Banana, Papaya, Mango. There are several waterfalls in the area, so a bit of a detour would let me see 3 of them in various tropical settings.
Two different waterfalls in the same area
I had very much intended to perhaps spend a night up there at the table lands, but found it rather a lot cooler than what I had anticipated, particularly with a strong southerly airsteam blowing in from the coast. I continued on to Cairns where temperatures were a lot more pleasant, even though there was also a strong southerly blowing down here.
My first impression of Cairns is that of a cosmopolitan tourist town, catering to a variety of tastes and budgets. It does feel really nice though driving through what seems to be a thriving city. I like it very much. I have also found a Trailer Park not too far from the town centre which will allow easy access to restaurants and shops to help me re-plenish my fridge with drink and food.
Tomorrow, after some shopping I will be going on to Port Douglas, Mosman Gorge that I am really looking forward to. I will need to cross the chanel before going on up to Cape Tribulation.
1 comment:
Hi Peter, this is interesting reading- your experiences along the track. Suki and I were in Cairns in 1962 with Liz (then Taylor) and Lothar Schoene. We spent 10 days on Green Island. It had a waterhole and a Gazebo, the boat called in every Wednesday for day tourists- all has changed now!Hope you get this blog. Thanks for the instructions. Eck
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