13.7.15

Cairns

We had an amazing time in Cairns! It was a real holiday with the whole family and a nice break from our stay here in Townsville. You can find our pictures here.

We drove to Cairns (it's about 450 km) and on the way we saw the landscape changing from brown and dry to green and wet and with more abundant plant species.
We came across sugar cane areas, we passed fields with banana trees and had a break in Tully, a village that got an eight meter high boot representing the highest ever annual rainfall in Australia. Just for comparison: in Rotterdam the average annual rainfall is 0,86 meter, in Malmö it's 0,55 meter.
When we were in Tully it was, ofcourse, raining ;-)

The highlights in Cairns were a scenic railway tour through the tropical rainforest to Kuranda, a very touristic village but with a nice butterfly aviary and a great boat tour on the river.
Nils was extremely happy that he finally got to take this special train, he had been looking forward to it since we found information about it back in Sweden. I thought it was a nice relaxing way of travelling and seeing the rainforest.
The boat tour was really amazing, mostly because the guide could tell so passionate about the rainforest. We saw turtles, crocodiles, rainbow bee eters (birds) and some other birds and fish I forgot the name of, but because of the guide's way of telling we saw the whole rainforest through our imagination.

The other highlight was a visit to Tjapukai; a cultural center of and about the indigenous people of the area. We learned about their dances, face paintings, art, hunting, didgeridoo making and playing and the way they used to use animals and plants for food and other useful things. We even got a didgeridoo lesson and we got to throw a spear and boomerang, that was really cool!

On the way back to Townsville we had a long lunchbreak at Mission Beach. What a wonderful
beach! The rainforest ends on the white sandy beach and gives it an amazing tropical paradise feeling. The kids had a great time drawing and playing in the sand and we made some beautiful pictures.

Back from Cairns every day life at AIMS continued again.
At the moment it doesn't feel like a holiday anymore, but it's not home either. We are tourists and still do some some tourists stuff, like going to alligator creek and Billabong, be we also go to the library and playgrounds like the other Australians. The people here a very kind and it's easy to get contact, but it's harder to go further and make true friends. It's like when you move to a new place and haven't settled in yet.

We have two more weeks to go and we will make sure to do some things that are still on our wishlist, but it will also be nice going home again!
You can find our pictures of Cairns here.

3 comments:

Esther Lips said...

Leuk jullie avonturen te lezen, Ronald en Eefje! Zo te lezen genieten jullie volop! Klopt het dat jullie al bijna weer naar huis gaan? Jammer lijkt me, maar inderdaad ook fijn het zweedse leven weer op te pakken. Geniet er nog van! Groetjes Esther

Charlotte Malmborg said...

Ni är så väldigt välkomna hem snart <3 Lyra har inte haft sitt gympa-kalas än, så förhoppningsvis ses vi där, om inte tidigare. Återkommer med datum och tid :) Längtar tills vi ses!

Charlotte Malmborg said...

Hej! Tror du att ni är gympa-sugna på söndag (2 aug)? Ifall ni är hemma då? Kl 13-14 är det familje-gympa på Friskis & Svettis i Lund, ganska nära Nova. 14-15 är det tårta och godispåse och dylikt (alltså ingen lunch). Varmt välkomna om ni kan och orkar <3