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Day 7
After the activities of the last couple of days, my body and wallet needed a break, so I spent today reading, doing laundry, and catching up on E-Mail.
Nothing much
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Day 6
You can’t leave Cairns without a visit to the Great Barrier Reef, and we had no intention of missing out. We got up early and arrived at the pier by 8 am (virtually all the day tours start this early) to meet our boat. The crew were of the fun-and-lively tour guide variety similar to the guy we had had the previous day, but there were a great deal more people on the boat, so we pretty much had to entertain ourselves for the one-and-a-half hour trip to Hastings Reef. On the way, everyone was issued with the appropriate equipment – a mask, snorkel and flippers at the least, and also a wetsuit if so desired.
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Day 5
Today was to be our first organised tour. We had to be ready for 8 am, and in our ignorance decided to have breakfast in the hostel restaurant, not knowing that took over 40 minutes to get served a cooked breakfast. We got it about 30-40 seconds before the bus turned up.
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Day 4
Our accommodation is a ‘holiday village’ which translates roughly as a motel/hostel. The facilities are very good – we have a triple share apartment with en-suite bathroom, TV, fridge, kettle, and of course air conditioning. Everything you could need, really. I got 11 hours sleep and was pretty much over my jet-lag.
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Day 3
Our first day in Australia does not start well. All my own fault, of course – I just can’t sleep on planes. 3am finds us in Darwin – the right country at least – waiting to board new passengers before continuing to our final destination, and starting point: Cairns. In order to do this, everyone is required to leave the plane. This seems faintly ridiculous, but I’m far beyond any ability to complain, and so obligingly trudge off the plane, only to trudge back on again 30 minutes later. I suddenly realise that this is day 3, and we’re not actually there yet.