Monday, July 9, 2012

Dunk Island to Cairns

Dunk Island used to be a very popular resort destination until last year when the island took the brunt of a cyclone. The resort was trashed. There is a lovely sand spit that exposes at low tide and is barely visible at high tide. We get anchored up by mid day so we let the rubber dingy down and speed off to see what we can see. The spit is still an attraction with day boaters and since it was a lovely day, there were several families enjoying the sun and sand. The destructive forces of the cyclone are eerily evident in the hulks of the still standing apartments. Don't mess with Mother Nature. The evening is still and beautiful, the anchorage is perfect in these good conditions, but would not be so great if the wind and water were up. We are only a day away from Cairns right now and when we get there tomorrow, this lovely weather will be gone.

 

On our way into Cairns marina the next day, we wave to Oso Blanco as they head out of harbour to anchor with guests at Fitzroy Island. We wish them luck as the winds are up and the sea state is following - meaning coming up too. We are happy to be safe and comfortable at dock. The boat needs a bath and we need some shore time.

 

Downtown Cairns is an easy "walk about" (local term) with multitudes of restaurants to choose from and brand name shopping. It is quite a destination because of the Great Barrier Reef. There are also some pristine rainforest parks in the region that draw people from all over the globe. We are chomping at the bit for some diving, but the weather is not "playing ball". Oso Blanco comes back to harbour - early - it is too lumpy for comfort out there and the reef is totally unprotected. WE all wait!




 

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