Last pics from Cairns
Rafting the Tully
Yesterday John and I rafted about 14km on the Class III & IV Tully river in the rainforest south of Cairns. The only trip available around here that's any longer requires being helicoptered in with your raft. It isn't running this month though. It was a good all-day ride. No one got wet, I promise. (Our guide appears a bit bored, though.)
Here's our raft. The couple to my right is Lorna and Neil from London (England, not Kentucky, folks), also on our tour. Lorna was my dive buddy at the Great Barrier Reef, too, making them the coolest people in our group.
Great Barrier Reef
Here are some pictures I took during the dive Sunday. Amazing what 1-hour photo processing can do now, huh?
Tomorrow morning we head to Ayer's Rock in the heart of the Outback. I have no idea what access to the Internet will be like for the next week, so forgive me if the posts become less frequent.
Yesterday John and I rafted about 14km on the Class III & IV Tully river in the rainforest south of Cairns. The only trip available around here that's any longer requires being helicoptered in with your raft. It isn't running this month though. It was a good all-day ride. No one got wet, I promise. (Our guide appears a bit bored, though.)
Here's our raft. The couple to my right is Lorna and Neil from London (England, not Kentucky, folks), also on our tour. Lorna was my dive buddy at the Great Barrier Reef, too, making them the coolest people in our group.
Great Barrier Reef
Here are some pictures I took during the dive Sunday. Amazing what 1-hour photo processing can do now, huh?
Tomorrow morning we head to Ayer's Rock in the heart of the Outback. I have no idea what access to the Internet will be like for the next week, so forgive me if the posts become less frequent.
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