Carly's and Jenna' OZ travels An adventure we will never forget!! tag:travellerspoint.com,2006-05-05:/blog/?domain=sparkie-s 2007-02-05T10:32:07Z Sparkie's img/travel-blog-feed.png Alice springs to Adelaide! tag:travellerspoint.com,2007-01-01:/blog/?domain=sparkie-s&thisblog_entryid=25&entryid=37091 2007-01-31T17:14:19Z 2007-01-01T19:36:52Z x ... x

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Sydney to Adelaide! tag:travellerspoint.com,2007-01-01:/blog/?domain=sparkie-s&thisblog_entryid=24&entryid=37089 2007-01-31T17:13:10Z 2007-01-01T19:35:29Z x ... x

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Sydney tag:travellerspoint.com,2007-01-01:/blog/?domain=sparkie-s&thisblog_entryid=23&entryid=37087 2007-01-01T19:33:45Z 2007-01-01T19:32:49Z x ... x

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New Zealand South Island tag:travellerspoint.com,2007-01-01:/blog/?domain=sparkie-s&thisblog_entryid=22&entryid=37085 2007-01-01T19:30:45Z 2007-01-01T19:30:45Z x ... x

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New Zealand North Island tag:travellerspoint.com,2007-01-01:/blog/?domain=sparkie-s&thisblog_entryid=21&entryid=37083 2007-01-01T19:33:24Z 2007-01-01T19:12:02Z x ... x

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New Zealand South Island tag:travellerspoint.com,2006-10-08:/blog/?domain=sparkie-s&thisblog_entryid=20&entryid=26835 2007-01-31T17:17:13Z 2006-10-18T03:24:26Z x ... x

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Sydney tag:travellerspoint.com,2006-10-08:/blog/?domain=sparkie-s&thisblog_entryid=19&entryid=26832 2006-10-09T03:23:34Z 2006-10-09T03:23:34Z x ... x

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Sydney to Brisbane tag:travellerspoint.com,2006-10-08:/blog/?domain=sparkie-s&thisblog_entryid=18&entryid=26829 2006-10-11T04:56:49Z 2006-10-09T03:18:23Z x ... x

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Sydney tag:travellerspoint.com,2006-08-16:/blog/?domain=sparkie-s&thisblog_entryid=17&entryid=20493 2006-08-16T09:06:14Z 2006-08-16T09:06:14Z x ... x

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Nelson Bay and Gosford tag:travellerspoint.com,2006-08-16:/blog/?domain=sparkie-s&thisblog_entryid=16&entryid=20491 2006-08-16T09:05:10Z 2006-08-16T09:05:10Z x ... x

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Nambucca heads, Dorrigo and Bellingen tag:travellerspoint.com,2006-08-16:/blog/?domain=sparkie-s&thisblog_entryid=15&entryid=20489 2006-08-16T08:57:52Z 2006-08-16T08:57:52Z x ... x

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Byron Bay and Bellina tag:travellerspoint.com,2006-08-16:/blog/?domain=sparkie-s&thisblog_entryid=14&entryid=20487 2006-08-16T08:56:39Z 2006-08-16T08:56:39Z x ... x

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Monteville, Maleny, Maroochydore and Mooloolaba tag:travellerspoint.com,2006-08-16:/blog/?domain=sparkie-s&thisblog_entryid=13&entryid=20485 2007-02-05T10:32:07Z 2006-08-16T08:55:16Z The drive from Monteville to Mooloolaba was a really beautiful one. To get to Monteville we had to climb up, around and around in circles a very big mountain, this was quiet funny because Julie didn't like at all especially near the edge. Once we got near to the top we had arrived in the town and then we see a gorgeous little cottage that was full of clocks, and many other very small quaint little shops with all kinds ... The drive from Monteville to Mooloolaba was a really beautiful one. To get to Monteville we had to climb up, around and around in circles a very big mountain, this was quiet funny because Julie didn't like at all especially near the edge. Once we got near to the top we had arrived in the town and then we see a gorgeous little cottage that was full of clocks, and many other very small quaint little shops with all kinds of creative things inside. It was also very well known for it's fudge making! We had dinner in Monteville in a very small restuarant and it was great, because there were puzzles everywhere on the tables that you could try to figure out while you wait for your dinner. It was fun, we sussed a couple out after a long time trying, but we conqoured!
On the way to Maleny it was really pretty too. We were looking to find the glass house mountains on the way, and we thought that we had found them. We stopped the car and went for a look accept Julie because of the height thing again lol, we took a picture for her instead, but it was not anything as special as we had seen in the pictures. So we carried on driving and about 10minutes after I shouted to stop the car because I realized that infact we had been looking at the wrong mountains, and we were driving past them now! So Dad pulled into a road off the main highway and me and julie jumped out. Then for some reason Dad was reversing on a blind bend a little, with a massive truck heading his way. The truck driver bibbed his horn, while me and Julie stood with our hands over our mouths lol, and then Dad stopped luckily in time. So we managed to see the mountains for a very short time in the end, but they were really lovely, and it's a shame I didn't get a great picture!
After Maleny we made our way to Maroochydore / mooloolaba and this was really fun, one of the most exciting thing I had done so far was here. We stayed in a little motel, as we had done so far, and went for dinner when we arrived at Nando's. I had never been to Nando's before, but will definitely be going again, the chicken was great. The next day we had planned to go to the aquarium nearby. Me and Dad had decided to to a shark dive and Julie would swim with the seals, after meeting with a really old friend of hers. So Dad and Me took a nice look around the aquarium first ..TO BE CONTINUED

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Noosa tag:travellerspoint.com,2006-08-16:/blog/?domain=sparkie-s&thisblog_entryid=12&entryid=20483 2007-01-31T17:12:07Z 2006-08-16T08:53:20Z We stayed in Noosaville which is right by Noosa was a very small town, when we arrived we were looking for a place to stay, we stopped at a campsite to see if there was room available, and there wasn't but it was a good spot to stop as we managed to catch a man preparing fish for the pelicans, and the river was really nice to see in the late afternoon. We managed to find a place called the ... We stayed in Noosaville which is right by Noosa was a very small town, when we arrived we were looking for a place to stay, we stopped at a campsite to see if there was room available, and there wasn't but it was a good spot to stop as we managed to catch a man preparing fish for the pelicans, and the river was really nice to see in the late afternoon. We managed to find a place called the Noosa river retreat, a motel with a nice little kitchen in with the living room and dining area, and pool outside, but it was a shame as we couldn't use it, by this time it was too cold. I stood outside for a while to have a smoke and I started to see the bats again flying in the night sky, I was so pleased that I had seen them again because I could show my Dad how amazing they were. We decided to stay in this night and grab take away as it had been a long drive. We brought Indian and planned the next few days ahead in front of the telly.
The next day we took a drive to Keyser Island to go on a camel ride! To get across the river we went on a strange platform in the car which sailed us across, and it was a short drive to the Camel farm. I was actually a bit nervous as it said outside on a notice that camels are very unpredictable, and we had to sign our lives away. I have always been a little scared of horses so this was strange as they were much taller as well. A guy who worked there brought all the Camels out down a road so that we could get on them safely, he sat them down so we could get on, and I noticed that they fold there legs under themselves, they are double jointed. It was surprisingly comfortable sitting by the humps, and they moved very differently to a horse, they swayed more from side to side. We took a ride through the bush areas that lead us to the beach, it was a very nice day and nice to take in the view, but the man who was leading us didn't say very much, and the camels were to walk very slowly.
Dad and Julie were going to do a trip along the everglades here too, but I thought it would be a waste of money as you could see them from the riverside already, and even though they are beautiful they would be the same all along the river, and the boat would not be like the one you see in the James bond movies!

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Hervey Bay tag:travellerspoint.com,2006-08-16:/blog/?domain=sparkie-s&thisblog_entryid=11&entryid=20480 2006-12-20T05:46:27Z 2006-08-16T08:49:14Z The first couple of days in Hervey bay were very quiet for me, I didn't meet anyone to talk to so I was on my own a for a little while, but it went fairly quick because after my trip from Bundaberg I was very tired, and I fell asleep around 6pm and woke at midnight the first day with nothing else to do but sleep. I had a great breakfast the next day at a ... The first couple of days in Hervey bay were very quiet for me, I didn't meet anyone to talk to so I was on my own a for a little while, but it went fairly quick because after my trip from Bundaberg I was very tired, and I fell asleep around 6pm and woke at midnight the first day with nothing else to do but sleep.
I had a great breakfast the next day at a cafe straight across from the hostel I was staying in, which was gorgeous, and there was a rainbow with so many birds coming down to be fed by the lovely lady in the cafe. The weather wasn't great though, so the lady in the cafe called a taxi for me to take to the beach front (she even offered her rain jacket to me to borrow). I remember being shocked at the price for the two minute drive down to the beach! I walked along esplanade for a good couple of hours and took in all the quiet little cafes and beach stores, then decided I would walk back to the hostel.
I called my mum that night to have a chat as I was feeling down, and it made me feel a lot better and just excited about when my Dad would arrive in a few days after I had done my Fraser island tour. I had a phone call from my Dad that night too which was great, as I was just wittnessing something pretty amazing in the moment he called. There were thousands of bats flying over my head in the dark. They were very low so I could see they were enormous and the outline of them all as they flew was beautifull. I had seen this before in Bundaberg too, but It was just as amazing the second time.
I was very nervous about the tour though as I hadn't met anyone in the hostel yet and I would be put into a group of people I had never met. The morning we were due to leave I never woke to my alarm and I had to run to the resturant as I was already 5 minutes late, but luckily it wasn't too imbarrassing as everyone was queing for bag tags and envelopes for there belonging anyway!
I sorted all my luggage and sat on a chair waiting to have my name called wandering who I would spend the next few days with. It turned out I was put with a german couple, dutch couple, twins from england and an english guy. We sat down on a table together and started to talk, everyone seemed very nice and I was happy to be part of the team! TO BE CONTINUED .....

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Bundaberg tag:travellerspoint.com,2006-08-16:/blog/?domain=sparkie-s&thisblog_entryid=10&entryid=20478 2007-01-31T17:43:01Z 2006-08-16T08:45:08Z Well what can I say about Bundaberg there is so much! My first day I arrived I was so pleased to be there, it was the best looking hostel I had seen so far, and they were very organized for work! It did used to be a prison though and there were cameras everywhere but still I really liked it. I booked into my room, a six dorm with king sized single beds it was empty, everybody was out, but ... Well what can I say about Bundaberg there is so much! My first day I arrived I was so pleased to be there, it was the best looking hostel I had seen so far, and they were very organized for work! It did used to be a prison though and there were cameras everywhere but still I really liked it. I booked into my room, a six dorm with king sized single beds it was empty, everybody was out, but I soon met my room mate Laura. She was from England too. As I was talking to her we realized that her friend at the hostel, was also from my home town Stevenage, it was so strange and I couldn't wait to meet her to see if I recognized her. I didn't know her, but I knew were she lived and one of my friends lived close by, so I mentioned her and it turned out we shared the same friend from little old Stevenage, Sam!
Laura took me out and showed me around Bundaberg the second day, and told me that the locals didn't appreciate us backpackers very much, and they were all a little strange. The town was not so nice, but at least I knew where everything was and I could go and buy some cheap clothes for work. We also went shopping at IGA the cheapest food store around, just to get some basics so could get things together. Laura also introduced me to Dereck, a really nice Canadian guy, the only thing was we only ever had one full conversation and then we couldn't find anything to say after that, just general chit chat. Laura left after a couple of days, and I was a little bit of a larry, but it was my own fault as I didn't put myself out there and start up any conversations. One night I noticed I was on standby on the working list, so I asked some boys, does this mean I have to work if I am called or do I have the choice as I have no lunch, and need some old clothes. One of them offered to make me up some food for my lunch which was very nice and I managed to find some clothes. The guy's name was Rick, he really took me under his wing, and from then on we were friends, and I was friends with all his friends soon after (Josh, Tom, Ross and Adam).
My first day at work I was up at 4.30am in the morning and ready to go, we got outside and everyone jumped onto the big bus in all their work clothes, but the bus didn't start, half of us backpackers who really just want to sleep had to get off the bus and push! It took us around 20mins to get there, I had never seen crops in real life, they were much bigger than I had imagined. With the cold air of the morning on us and a little bit of daytime coming through, we all put on our gloves and grabbed our buckets ready to start picking Zuccini (courgets), I was actually very excited to start, until I had started. After 10mins of bending over to pick them my back was in agony with a weird sensation of being numb at the same time. We were told we would earn $2.50 per bin that we had filled, and after one hour, with a little help from one of the other workers emptying my bins for me, I managed to fill three. So in one hour I had earned $7.50 before tax. I decided sod this my back is worth a lot more, and went to stand with a couple of Asian girls who were also going home, the farmer was ok he said "no drama", and I spoke to my hostel manager about the work on the way back to the hostel.My manager was not so happy as he said the farmers can always use another hostel if people keep walking off the job! I said to him I was not aware how hard it would be on my back and didn't want to spoil his business by walking away from farmers so maybe packing was better for me if available. He was ok with me for some reason but not the Asian girls! I had work packing a couple of days later. I was in a tomato factory and building the boxes they go into for five hours, it was very boring but different!
We would never do much at the hostel unless we were working, as the town was not very nice at all. I had a lot of good nights there though. One night I went down to the skater park with the guys, and because no one had a mp3 with speakers, they took a big stereo. I had to stand back for a while to laugh as they were all strutting down the road ahead of me to the doors with their skateboards in hand. I had a go at skating but the best I could do was go in a straight line until I fell off, or sit down on it and roll down the ramps! All the guys were so nice to me and looked out for me. Except Ross, he bad new in the time that I knew him and he would confide in me a lot, I really felt I took care of him as he was only young as well.
In the mornings the manager of the hostel would always laugh at me because he knew I was not a morning person and we would have a little banter. I did like to see if anyone had been late though, because at cellblock if you were late out of bed Michael a funny German guy who worked their would come into the room and electrocute you with a cattle prod. Not many people were ever late lol! Michael was always teasing people about the prod and always throwing people in the pool. I think in one month I must have seen 20 people go in head first including myself twice, once with my mobile in pocket!
There were so many people at the hostel, I would talk to everyone and so did most people, but were a couple of big groups traveling together. There was the French lot, very nice, I mostly spoke to Leandro as from the beginning he would always pull funny faces at me and he say pou pou pou, he was a crazy French guy but he made me laugh. Then there was the Irish group also really nice lot, I mostly spoke to Martina as I worked with her for four days packing sweetcorn and it was really boring so we would play mind games to keep our brains switched on. I have seen the Irish and French have a drinking competition and believe it or not the French won by far. They had some really funny games they made up (tomato and cucumber) I also worked with Kylie a girl from wales and Elz she was from somewhere near Devon all four of us packed corn together we were a team! Elz was also my room mate along with macca who I called Maggot and Mathew another very funny French guy, we would always talk in our room to and it was so funny two English one Irish on French and a Korean girl all trying to talk to one another sometimes it was hysterical.
I also met a guy from Leeds that I really got to know, and he introduced my to his friends and his friends girlfriend, Anica was her name, and I am so glad I met her. She was from Sweden, and she was just a very beautiful person. She was older than me but we connected as friends and for me she was something else, I a m not sure what, but special. One morning I was not feeling so good, and I had slept until 2pm, because Anica was worried she got someone to let her into my room and then woke me in the nicest way, and we had a night i will remember for ever in the magic garden, we laughed so hard for so long it hurt. Anica introduced me to the Irish brothers too William and James. I never spoke to William much because at first I couldn't understand him, but James and me would chat a fair bit, he was always making jokes!
We had a pimp and ho night at the hostel too, which was a laugh, I was drinking the good ol Bundaberg Rum, and my outfit was as a police officers, as I had nothing else. It was Nats uniform she had to wear behind the bar sometimes as the hostel it was called cellblock after all. Everybody's outfits were great, all come together from old second hand store things. Every weekend people were drinking in the hostel and sometimes in the week. Or there was one club called central I went to a couple of times, it was ok, me and elz had a really great dancing night there. If we wasn't doing that it was just a case of sitting around the pool, or the outside tables by the bar, or even crashing out in the tv room.
The morning that I left TO BE CONTINUED......

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More Airlie beach tag:travellerspoint.com,2006-08-14:/blog/?domain=sparkie-s&thisblog_entryid=9&entryid=20184 2007-01-31T17:43:19Z 2006-08-14T09:25:00Z This morning Carter woke me very early in the morning to say goodbye, so I said goodbye to my only friend in oz, had a little cry, then went back to sleep to recover from my hangover. When I woke I noticed a couple of new people had arrived, they both had very big smiles, it was as if they were welcoming me even though i was there first. I introduced myself and we got along like house on fire, ... This morning Carter woke me very early in the morning to say goodbye, so I said goodbye to my only friend in oz, had a little cry, then went back to sleep to recover from my hangover. When I woke I noticed a couple of new people had arrived, they both had very big smiles, it was as if they were welcoming me even though i was there first. I introduced myself and we got along like house on fire, I was invited to join them for drinks later on that evening.
I got ready to make the most of my day and went for a little wonder around the town again, then sat on the beach and took a few pictures trying to pass the time. I remember it started to get cold so I wondered back sat out on the balcony all night having friendly chats with Ryan and Aaron! It was a great night and made me feel that I was going to be ok on my own, meeting new people a lot quicker than traveling as a couple anyway. The next day I had decided to go to the beach again, and Ryan joined me, there were loads of people that day, all playing volley ball or just tanning themselves, a very relaxing day! We grabbed some dinner after a little while from a little pizza place I had been to before with the boys and Jenna. Then we headed back to find more people had arrived, three Irish girls and Kelly. The Irish girls were already starting to get on the goon lol they had there music loud and were playing all the drinking games you could ever think of, again it was a nice evening out on the balcony. I also started to get to know Kelly a little better she was a very smart, lovely person to have met : )
The next morning we all got up and Ryan, Kelly and Me decided to go on a trek through the bush. I realized I had left my trainers in Mission beach though so I made do with flip flops, and was quite looking forward to it. We all went and brought some water, and some food for when we got there, and I claimed some black bags from Subway, because we thought that it was most probably going to rain. The people in Subway must have thought I was very strange asking for three black bags, it was quiet funny, and turned out to be a lovely day anyway. When we got there I noticed a sign that said 2.4km, I asked Ryan and Kelly how far this was and they told me about a mile! I thought peace of cake lets do it. I think about quarter of the way there I was exhausted, whilst Ryan and Kelly were just taking it in their stride. This is the effects of no exercise and smoking for five years! I kept on going though trying to not think about how fast my heart my was beating, and how red I must have been, and I made it finally to the top. The view was amazing, we could see the whole of the whitsunday Islands from up there, it made the effort all worth while and I knew going down hill would definitely be much easier! We stayed up there for a while eating our lunch, taking in the views and talking it was great, but we soon had to leave because it was starting to get cold.
I was right it was much easier on the way down, and I was able to enjoy the forest a lot more, it was very beautiful! Once we had arrived back at the hostel I gave Jenna a ring to see if she wanted to grab some lunch, but she had already made plans with Errina, and invited me along, so I decided yeah why not. It was a great lunch, sweet potato chips, but the conversation was not so good! Once we finished lunch we all went back to the hostel and I went my separate way again, I noticed there was even more distance between Jenna and Myself for some unknown reason. Back in my room was another new arrival John, he was a really nice bloke, and came from somewhere close to my home (somerset).That night we were all playing drinking games early, except Kelly, she was in bed quiet early as she was leaving early the next morning to go to the whitsundays, so I got her email address and got ready to go out. We all started in the beaches bar, and again ended up in shinanigans, but only for a little while, by that time I felt I had drunk way to much so I went back to my room and slept like a baby!
The following day Ryan and Aaron were also leaving to do the whitsundays, so we planned to spend some time together before they left. As we came downstairs to go for breakfast I noticed that Jenna was handing her bedding to reception, she had planned to go on the whitsundays with a couple of girls she had met, from Carlisle. I thought this was a little unfair as she didn't want to come with me and I couldn't understand why, she had said she was scared of boats, and she hadn't bothered to tell me that she was leaving either. Still I wished her luck, and then continued on to have breakfast in a cafe with the boys, after breaky we wondered down to the beach for the last hour or so together. It was soon time for them to leave, and I was feeling more and more alone now, I just met some nice people and it made me think meeting people would be a easy, but I forgot the fact that people always move on and Jenna had gone too. We all stood up wished each other luck and said fair well. Then they headed towards the docks, while I decided to stay on the beach and gather my thoughts for a while. The more and more I thought about things, I actually come around to meeting new people all the time, I was excited, and knew I was going to be ok, I even booked my bus for the next destination on my own to leave that night at 11pm.
I didn't have much to do all day as I had to check out of the hostel at 10am and Airlie beach is not so big, but again I wondered around, and got invited to have drinks with a couple of Australian people and one from New Zealand. I found out a few things that would come in handy such as in New Zealand the South island is better than the North. After a long day I look at the time and it was 10pm I decided with nothing left to do, to go and wait in the bus stop, but when I got there it was very dark and only one light in the bus stop. I was quiet afraid for my safety so I rang my Dad to talk, I told him where I was and decided to go back around near the pubs for a while. When I got back to the bus stop at about 11.30pm there were more people so I felt much better, and then my bus arrived, it was time to go to Bundaberg.
At a later date my Dad told at the moment I called and was worried about the bus stop in the middle of no where in the dark, he had just finished watching Wolf creek and was petrified lol : )

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Whitsundays tag:travellerspoint.com,2006-07-20:/blog/?domain=sparkie-s&thisblog_entryid=8&entryid=17560 2007-01-31T17:38:52Z 2006-07-21T05:46:44Z In the morning I was supposed to wake up Carter as he has no alarm, but I must have switched mine off somehow, so I get up in a panic thinking we are going to miss the boat, and as I am walking to his room he is was coming down the hall way! He just looked at me, put both hands in the air and went back in his room lol. It was all a big rush, i hadn't ... In the morning I was supposed to wake up Carter as he has no alarm, but I must have switched mine off somehow, so I get up in a panic thinking we are going to miss the boat, and as I am walking to his room he is was coming down the hall way! He just looked at me, put both hands in the air and went back in his room lol. It was all a big rush, i hadn't even packed yet, and had to speak to Jenna to find out if she was staying in Airlie beach or moving on. I said goodbye to Jenna not knowing her plans and we finally made it to the docks after speed walking for 15 minutes, it turned out we had plenty of time : ) Once we had a quick shop for our alcohol we was all ready to go. When we got to the boat Carter and Me looked at each other because we were really suprized at how small the boat was, we thought it would be twice it's size, we also noticed that everybody else was foreign speaking, and then before we set foot on the boat, the crew took our shoes from us.
Once we were on board the ship we had to pick beds, Carter and me were offered a double as they thought we were a couple, but we took the singles. I was above Carter so I could just lean over to chat. We all went upstairs, and it was great to find that everyone spoke English, and we had a really nice group to spend the next few days with. Lunch was on its way, which was great, but by this time I had started feeling a little sea sick, but I done my best to eat, then sat up on deck, as the motion was not as bad up there! Then it started to rain : (, I realized I only had once jumper, but luckily the captain Jeff lent me his plus a big yellow rain jacket. It was still freezing, and very wet though. I was so pleased to get to our first stop Whitehaven Beach!
We made our way through the rainforest in the rain, it was a great experience to see all the puddles flowing down past our feet, with the beautiful greenery all around us. After walking for a good 20 minutes we made it to the whitehaven look out, it was the most beautiful beach I had ever seen even in bad weather! We carried on for a further 20 minutes and made it down to the beach, the sand was so white, and when you walked over it you would sink a little as it was so soft. We all gathered around, a water whole to see a stranded star fish, and then wandered further down to the sea. Carter decided to try and juggle the sand, and done it pretty well. After messing around for a while it was time to get back on the boat, which I was not looking forward to, as I knew I would feel ill again, and the rain kept on coming.
Once we were back on board we continued to sail for another four hours or so. By this time I needed to cry, I decided it was best to skip dinner and go down to try and sleep. We was due to settle for the night anyway, but because the water was so choppy Jeff had to stand in the rain and sail for another hour and half to a calmer spot. I managed to sleep pretty good suprizingly, trying to sway with the motion of the ocean, and getting used to the spooky sounds at night!
The next morning we were woken early to a gorgeous breakfast, and I had overcome my sea sickness, I now just had a cold from the weather, but today was a beautiful day, so we were all up on deck to take in the views and lounge. We sailed around a few islands and saw dolphins on the way, then stopped it was time to scuba dive. We all had a talk on what we should do, and then we all went in groups of four. Carter and Me was in the last group so we went on another island. We were taken to the beach, they were all coral so it hurt your feet. We got into the ocean and Drew fixed us up with the equipment. It was so heavy that I nearly fell over twice. We then had to show that we were capable of a few skills and get used to breathing, which was a strange sensation, one man didn't like it so he came up and waited on the beach. It was a bit scary but I decided to go for it. Once we were under it was fantastic but I could not equalize my ears so I had severe pain, which made me cry. I carried on because I didn't want to hold up the group, but it became to painful so I had to go back, after a while. I was told I could have burst my ear drum! The experience was ruined by this, but I still done it, and to be honest I thought snorkeling was a much nicer way to see the Great barrier reef.
We all climbed back on board and it was time for dinner again, Elainer's gorgeous food! Jeff put the canopy over the deck tonight for me, I think he felt sorry for me because I had moaned a fair bit. A few of us sat up by Jeff near the wheel, talking and taking in the sounds of the sea, the bright stars in the sky, with a couple of drinks and smokes! After a while we all went down, and decided to play cards. Once we were in bed Carter and Me were talking for a while, and then it was time for bed, ready for the early rise!
Our last day we had the chance to snorkel at three different islands, and it was a great weather again. When we got to the first island we had the choice of being dropped at the beach or swimming to there ourselves, I decided to swim, and as soon as I put my head just below the water I saw hundreds up jelly fish, I was hanging on to the side of the boat, waiting for Jeff to come get me, and take me over. Once he got me there he asked me to keep an eye on Jeannette, a girl who had a rare sleeping disorder, if she got scared or to excited she would fall asleep. So there I was holding her hand to make sure she didn't fall asleep, and trying to dodge the jellyfish. I told Jeff I didn't like them and he said " It ok it's the ones you can't see that will kill you" and laughed. We carried on and Jeff told Jeanette and Me to look down, so we did, and we saw the biggest fish I had ever seen. They called it Elvis, a regular fish, he was stunning too.
I snorkeled at the second island, and then decided to skip the last one as it was too much hassle getting in and out of your wet suit, and you were only allowed one shower a day, it lasted a minute and was cold water. So instead I stayed on board and made myself and Jeff a cup of coffee, then sunbathed for a bit. After half a hour it was time to head back. By this time I didn't want to leave the boat I had enjoyed myself so much. On the way back I sat by Jeff on the low side of the boat, I was almost touching the water, and had a go at sailing the boat to, it was really fun.
Now we were back but the fun wasn't over, we all went back to our hostels, and got ready to meet the whole crew for drinks and dinner! Actually the first thing I done was to check if Jenna was still around and she was, but she had made a new friend Erinna, and wasn't interested in coming out with the people I had met on the Whitsundays, I also come back to find that Rory had gone already, and I had no chance to say goodbye, it was a little upsetting, our first roomy had moved on. I still got ready and met all the crew except Elainer and Jeff couldn't make it. We started at beaches, were someone old enough to be my dad gave me his number, and everyone took the Mick! We all got pretty tipsy here singing and talking about the past three day, and finding out more about each other. Then we went to Shinanigans, it was an Irish pub, playing great rock music, we all just let loose, I had the chance to jive with Teppo, and jump up and down like a crazy person. Drew dissapeared somewhere, and Carter went back to the hostel before close, so I stayed out with the French lot. It was hilarious, and once the pub closed we all went back to my dorm to wake up Carter and we all made a fair bit of noise in the hostel! I'm suprized we weren't kicked out. Then it was time for bed, I was a little upset as I found that when I got back Jenna didn't really want to know me as she found a new friend, she was doing things with, and Carter had to leave the next morning, so I would be on my own! Besides I had really grown to like Carter, I knew he would look after me too. I told him he was to wake me at 7 the next morning before he left to say goodbye!

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Airlie Beach tag:travellerspoint.com,2006-07-08:/blog/?domain=sparkie-s&thisblog_entryid=7&entryid=16510 2007-01-31T17:32:36Z 2006-07-09T04:32:10Z Some how Jenna and Me managed to miss our bus to Airlie beach so we were delayed for a couple of hours, but on the bus we did catch we met a couple of nice Canadians, Ryan and Neil. We pretty much talked to them for the whole of the journey. When we arrived at Airlie beach we said goodbye to Ryan and Neil as they were staying at a different hostel and just by chance the boys were walking ... Some how Jenna and Me managed to miss our bus to Airlie beach so we were delayed for a couple of hours, but on the bus we did catch we met a couple of nice Canadians, Ryan and Neil. We pretty much talked to them for the whole of the journey. When we arrived at Airlie beach we said goodbye to Ryan and Neil as they were staying at a different hostel and just by chance the boys were walking by, so they walked us back to the hostel. My first impression on Airlie beach was a good one, the atmosphere was great, and it seemed to be a very small sociable town.
We booked into the hostel for a couple of nights, then Jenna and Me got settled into our room. There was a really lovely lady I got along with instantly, she was telling me all about her travels and advising me on the places to go. Once Jenna and Me had settled in we decided to meet up with the boys down at the bar, and to our surprise we saw Ryan from the bus come in to the bar (who Jenna liked) and later Neil turned up. Also Rob was there from our white water rafting trip too, so I caught up with him a little and then everyone was sitting down to watch the Arsenal v Brazil match, and as per usual there were rowdy British people causing trouble, and Jenna and Me were a little bored so we went to bed. This night had been the first night that Jenna and Me actually had a good laugh together, I dont know what about but it was nice that we were getting along even if it was for an hour.
The next day we went and woke up the boys, so we could all go and get breakfast and have a little look around the town. Breakfast was great, all four of us sitting down in a little cafe right opposite the beach. The town was tiny, it was literally two long strips of shops etc. We all decided today was the day to book the Whitsunday trips too, so we had a look around for the best deals and so on, but we had a problem or two. Jenna didn't want to go very much anyway, Rory only wanted to do a day trip, but Carter and Me wanted to do a two night three day trip! So in the end after a lot of hassle, when it was supposed to be fun, we decided that Carter and Me would go together, and Jenna would go with Rory on a day trip, I was quiet looking forward to it now, as i thought it would be good for Jenna and Me to have a break, and meet a few new people, but Jenna was not happy, she spoke to everyone else properly, but me for a while.
later on we all met up for dinner, again we all sat together at Magnums and had 4 pizzas for 40bucks, they were delicious. On the way back we saw a notice for a foam party and Rory was so excited, so that was our night planned, we payed 5buck for our tickets, and then went back to the hostel to find our oldest, but decent looking clothes to put on, and off we went.
When we got to the foam party it was hilarious, the bar was the size of our dorm, and there was a tiny little dance floor, but plenty of foam, so straight away Rory was in there, and then I followed, it was funny but not very nice to be ducked under, the taste stays in the back of your throat for ever. Jenna came in too, and Carter would not budge so we had to drag him in. It was an ok night, but Jenna, Carter, and Me left early as we knew we had to be up early for the Whitsunday trips.

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Magnetic Island tag:travellerspoint.com,2006-07-05:/blog/?domain=sparkie-s&thisblog_entryid=5&entryid=16115 2007-01-31T17:31:45Z 2006-07-05T09:16:48Z We all traveled to Townsville, and caught the ferry over to Magnetic Island, I found this pretty funny as it was a rocky ride, Rory and Jenna's stomachs were turning over. When we got to Magnetic Island we hadn't yet booked any accommodation, but we had planned to go to a hostel which we had seen in Rory's Lonely planet guide. When we arrived in the area we found that this hostel had been closed down for over a year, ... We all traveled to Townsville, and caught the ferry over to Magnetic Island, I found this pretty funny as it was a rocky ride, Rory and Jenna's stomachs were turning over. When we got to Magnetic Island we hadn't yet booked any accommodation, but we had planned to go to a hostel which we had seen in Rory's Lonely planet guide. When we arrived in the area we found that this hostel had been closed down for over a year, so we would never trust Rory's guide from 2002 ever again lol. We got back onto the bus looking for somewhere to stay and found Base.
At Base we booked into a dorm of six, which was good as it gave us the opportunity to meet more people. So we get into our room, settle in and go to reception to ask some questions, and were then asked to move next door. All the people we had met in our room must have thought we had complained about them, as they never spoke to us again, but this was still a good move, as when we changed to next door I realized one of our room mates had previously been at Mission Beach, but we never spoke before. His name Carter, he must have thought I was crazy on first impression, as I just started to blabber on to him without introducing myself. Carter turned out to be a very funny American from Mishigan State. Jenna, Rory, and Me kind of just adopted him from the moment we met. There was also four other girls in our room who were pretty crazy, and very into girlie stuff. Jenna liked the girls instantly, talking about hair etc where as I would stick with the boys, play cards, talk and hang out on the beach, as I could not handle the girlie chit chat for too long.
Base backpackers was literally on top of the beach, and the rooms were cabins and tents, it was really great to be able to sit and eat your dinner or have a drink by the beach, and the view of the sea at night was amazing. The only let down was the Kitchen, as the facilities were not up to scratch, so we would have to buy their food from the bar, so we spent quiet a bit of unnecessary money on food. It also had a very busy night life, which i didn't like too much, so I had a couple of early nights, reading a book that Carter had leant me (Kurt Cobains autobiography) which is very good.
I did have one good night out, it was a night for the men to dress up as women, and Rory jumped at the chance, he loved all the application of make up and girly clothes, he was definitely a site. In the competition Rory had to dance and skip better than the other men to win free drinks and free kayaching. He won the competition which meant free champagne for us girls, and beer for the men. I was also looking forward to the full moon party we paid for on arrival, thinking it would be good music, beach fires, fireworks. It turned out to be trance music, and no entry to the beach, ending at 7 am. Rory had a good night, but Jenna, Carter and Me decided at about 12pm to grab hot dogs and go back to our room. When we got back we found alcohol spilt all over the floor by the girls, which had attracted loads of ants. Two of the girls had drunk a bottle of vodka each ooooh!
The next day we left Carter as he wanted to talk to his girlfriend, which usually took 2 hours aaaah, and we went to hire a Moke, which is a funny looking little car, so we could have a look around the Island. The Moke cost 70 dollars for 24 hours, but it took us 15 mins to get around the Island and see another beach and a few shops on the way. We realized we had been cond, but we did have fun on the way home, as there was no music we decided to have a good sing along, and I will never forget Bohemian Rhapsidy!
We stayed at Magnetic Island for 4 days, and it was relaxing, but 4 days was plenty of time for all of us i think. We all decided to book our next buses to the next destination. To our surprise Carter wanted to meet us at the next place too which was great, another travel buddy!

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Mission beach tag:travellerspoint.com,2006-06-23:/blog/?domain=sparkie-s&thisblog_entryid=4&entryid=15227 2007-01-31T17:27:31Z 2006-06-24T04:19:34Z When we arrived at Mission beach we booked into a dorm of six, but turned out that we would only share with one person Rory! Our first night at Mission was very quiet as we were nervous to mingle with the other backpackers, but once we started talking to Rory we felt much better. Jenna and me decided that Rory was gay lol. He was the most intelligent, and funniest person i thought i had ever met, it felt good ... When we arrived at Mission beach we booked into a dorm of six, but turned out that we would only share with one person Rory! Our first night at Mission was very quiet as we were nervous to mingle with the other backpackers, but once we started talking to Rory we felt much better. Jenna and me decided that Rory was gay lol. He was the most intelligent, and funniest person i thought i had ever met, it felt good to laugh so much, as me and Jenna had been bickering a little. We both realized by now that we wanted to do very different things, and Jenna was having a hard time adjusting to the creepy crawlies lol, so Rory helped to get us through this stage, and also became a very trustworthy friend! Rory was up everyday always on the go, wanting to play board games, or swim, or run, walk, anything just to get rid of some energy.
Our second day at Mission beach we were invited our for Daniels birthday party, he was a member of staff and it was his 19th birthday. We all had to have a mustache drawn on, as it was a Mexican theme night, this was our second night out since arriving in Australia, and it was a good night too. When we got back to the hostel i decided i had so much fun, that i couldn't sleep so i went for a night swim ( it was sooo cold at first), i got out after a little while to have a shower, and as i was showering i realized i was in the company of a frog!
I got to know the regulars at the hostel, which made me feel much more at home. Jenna also had a good night, but didn't like Mission beach because there was a few flies and very little to do, besides relaxing, but i fell in love with it. Every morning we would wake up to music i loved that, we would make breakfast, go down to the beach which was only a two minute walk. One day Rory and Danial spent around three hours trying to make a raft which was funny to watch, they did manage to make it, and it floated but as soon as they jumped on it sunk to the bottom of the sea lol. Later we would play cards, or board games with everybody. We also had our first BBQ at Mission, i had Spanish mackerel which was very nice, Jenna also had this but was worried about having it put on her plate with the head still attached.
On our third day Jenna and Me decided to do something whilst we were here besides chilling out, so we went white water rafting, and the birthday boy Daniel joined us. When we arrived we met somebody else on there own who joined us for the day, which was nice his name was Rob, from Holland. The white water rafting was so fun, and it was something Jenna and me enjoyed together which was good. When we was rafting we also had the chance to jump off of a rock into the river, which was about 25-30 foot high, so we just went for it!
On our last night at Mission there was a show put on for everyone, by Nick someone who worked there, he done a dance with fire on a stick, and on pois, which was my highlight of the week, it was amazing. After the show we went for a stroll down to the beach, this was a bit scary in the dark, but was so beautiful once we got there, we sat for a good hour in the cold, just watching the horizon and the tide coming in.
Whilst i was at Mission i had my own Mission also to learn how to use the pois myself, obviously without out fire, but i succeeded after a lot of practice and encouragement from Daniel! The following morning we had to say goodbye to everybody, accept Rory who decided to join us at Magnetic Island yeh! I was sad to say goodbye, but also very excited to see what our next destination would be like : )

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Day Three tag:travellerspoint.com,2006-06-03:/blog/?domain=sparkie-s&thisblog_entryid=3&entryid=13394 2007-01-31T17:25:27Z 2006-06-03T23:53:43Z Hello day three, and we had a fantastic shower today, along with a spider above my head : ( lol was actually the scariest shower ever, but kind of getting used to it, as i've not seen one move yet! Today we had a stroll down into town in the early morning, and noticed there was a market. The market was pretty much filled with sarongs, pearl necklaces and over jewelery, but it was great to find something to do ... Hello day three, and we had a fantastic shower today, along with a spider above my head : ( lol was actually the scariest shower ever, but kind of getting used to it, as i've not seen one move yet! Today we had a stroll down into town in the early morning, and noticed there was a market. The market was pretty much filled with sarongs, pearl necklaces and over jewelery, but it was great to find something to do on our way to town. We also noticed that because the beach near us is just mud and sea, there is a massive public pool on the beach front (excellent).Once we arrived into town we went on a 40 min bus ride to Cairns tropical zoo yay was sooo excited! I AM GOING TO RUN OUT OF MONEY ON THE COMPUTER SO TO BE CONTINUED ..... At the zoo we had the opportunity to hold a koala and feed the kangaroo's, so i did, it was amazing i wanted to sit with the Roo all day. We saw a baby one sticking out of the pouch! Once we got back to the hostel, we sat down by the pool and a couple of blokes in there late thirties started chatting to us, we was a little worried but turned out they were really nice, gave us a lot of advice! Tim and Rob from north London, they asked if we wanted to join them for dinner and we said yes, but due to jet lag fell asleep and never turned up, so as you can imagine we felt terrible lol. We managed to spot them the following day and say sorry as they were leaving to go home. So that was about it for day three : )Oh yeah it actually rained today too for a bit, and was surprising pretty cold at night, we only have sheets on our beds so had to put a jumper on and pj's lol!

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Day two! tag:travellerspoint.com,2006-06-01:/blog/?domain=sparkie-s&thisblog_entryid=2&entryid=13271 2007-01-31T17:24:32Z 2006-06-02T06:31:37Z Jenna and me woke up about 8am and was too scared to use the showers,due to company of a few bugs lol so was reduced to washing with wipes on our first proper day! We then got breakfast at the cafe next door to our Hostel, still not aware of exactly how much we were paying for things without a calculator lol, everything seemed to be very expensive, especially for the sandwich with a dash of mayo we just brought ... Jenna and me woke up about 8am and was too scared to use the showers,due to company of a few bugs lol so was reduced to washing with wipes on our first proper day! We then got breakfast at the cafe next door to our Hostel, still not aware of exactly how much we were paying for things without a calculator lol, everything seemed to be very expensive, especially for the sandwich with a dash of mayo we just brought for 5 dollars! Anyway we set off into town checking out the shops, which were mostly selling beach wear and couldn't resist the temptation of buying a sarong, and hat (as mine i had taken with me was a little too crocodile dundee!). All the way through the town we were aiming to find a bus stop, to take our first trip down to Trinity beach. We arrived at Trinity beach expecting clear waters and white sand, but it was the opposite, apparently they are further down, but the beach was still amazing i could have sat down for hours just looking at the view of the mountains on the horizon, and listening to the sound of the sea (how cheesy does that sound) but sooo true, I was also wishing everyone that i am close to could be there to see how amazing it was! We decided to give the sun a rest and head to the beach side cafe, I ordered up fish and chips lol and Jenna had a ham sandwich! We will have a better menu to tell you about soon i promise, looking forward to kangaroo, and crocodile.
Later on we arrived back in town, and bought some food to cook in the Hostel as we hadn't mingled with anyone yet, and this would be saving on the pennies! It had been a long few days and by the time we had walked back to the Hostel (about 6pm) Jenna and Me fell asleep and woke around mid-night. I decided this was a great time to ring my Mum and let her know i was safe, and to pass on the message. It was great to speak to her (love you Mum, everybody!), only wished i could have spoke longer, and to everyone i knew to tell them all my news, but as it is not cheap to phone home, it's not possible. thank god for Travelers point and email) I also phoned Jonathon to see how he was, and to catch up as i missed him too. Think i realized today how long I will not be home for so was a bit sad, but excited to see whats ahead! : )

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Day one! tag:travellerspoint.com,2006-06-01:/blog/?domain=sparkie-s&thisblog_entryid=1&entryid=13269 2007-01-31T17:23:30Z 2006-06-02T05:46:45Z The 28th may Jenna and Me took the flight from London Heathrow to Singapore, with British airways (the worst journey i have ever made) 12 hrs of being squashed, i was also seated next to a man who looked like Harrold from neighbours (actual name Jeffery) he was our first Australian contact, as he offered help if traveling through Sydney on our journey's which we definitely will be. The next 5 hrs were not so bad with Australian Airlines much ... The 28th may Jenna and Me took the flight from London Heathrow to Singapore, with British airways (the worst journey i have ever made) 12 hrs of being squashed, i was also seated next to a man who looked like Harrold from neighbours (actual name Jeffery) he was our first Australian contact, as he offered help if traveling through Sydney on our journey's which we definitely will be. The next 5 hrs were not so bad with Australian Airlines much more room to breath. Once we finally arrived in Cairns it was so strange to see tropical trees just outside of the doors, it was 4.40 when we arrived so we hung around for a bit awaiting the hostel to open. We got in a taxi to our hostel about 6am, which was a bit scary as it was a fair distance still we arrived. When we arrived the hostel was still closed, so there is Jenna and Me stranded first night in Oz and then we had the pleasure of a cockroach to welcome us home! After a bit of a wait we was allowed to book into our room (upgrade from dorm of 4 to a twin RESULT)but still on first impressions we were gobsmacked to see how basic and dingy the room was, however after 3 days, were already used to the budget accommodation (apparently better than yet to be seen), and creepy crawlies!
We had a little walk through the town in the afternoon, finding there to be a lot of Restaurants, and tour operators, and very big roads, we almost got ran over trying to cross one, and very disorientated trying to understand street signs etc!!
Later on in the night we went out for our discounted dinner at the woolshed, which later on turned into a pub/club. The music was great (same as at home) and we were shouted up our first round of drinks from a couple of Australians called Joey and Craig. They were from Sydney and New zealand (our second lot of contacts and possible shared accommodation)however Joey tried to kiss Jenna so we did never bother to email and meet. So that was our first day : ) p.s forgot to say we also had sun burnt within 20mins, was very hot compared to sunny England!

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