About Us

Australia
Whenever you mention overseas that you are from Australia, people think “the opera house, skippy and the beaches” but Australia is not only that, Australia is the bush, the outback, the country people, and its wild life and lots more. Ten years ago we joined one of the best four wheel drive club in the country. Being members of the Subaru Club, we have met exceptional people, whom we consider our second family; we learnt how to go camping, four wheel driving and more, now is time to put our skills to the test. We will be travelling to the rainforest, the outback, the world famous great barrier reef, we will go through some remote areas with rugged terrain, we’ll see lots of wild life including the legendary salt water crocodile, furthermore the famous road trains, they are 53 metres long, of course meet the country people, we will be visiting cattle stations; one of them is one and a half million acres and obviously we will be going to a lot of country pubs so we can enjoy a coldie while we meet some of the locals and some adventurous travellers, we are very excited and cannot wait longer to “Go and See Australia”......well...part of it.

02 July 2010

Wondering around Cairns, Queensland

We went to wonder around Cairns with the Brett, Mal and Peter, after a winding road we arrived to Copperlode Dam and Lake Morris for morning tea, with varied rainforest, butterflies and birds, magnificent panoramic views from the road of Cairns. We continued our visit to Barron Gorge with a spectacular waterfalls that make you think how would they look during the wet season.
To complete our day we went on the sky-rail to Kuranda, it is a very long trip of few kilometres over the Atherton tablelands, it was worth it. To return from Kuranda we did a Scenic railway trip.
We even found a four wheel drive to replace the Toyota Lancriser in the future, refer to the photos and you will see it.
Friday was a little bit busy because we had to prepare the truck for the Cape York trip, after moving some of the gear from the caravan to the truck we went to put it in storage, we also went and did some shopping.

Late in the afternoon the club members who are going to Cape York adventure went to the pub called Redlynch Hotel to celebrate the beginning of our adventure; we had some drinks and dinner. (Jenny, Gary, Brett, Malcom, Peter, Kim, Rosario and Gabriel)




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Cairns, Queensland

Spaniard's dream

Travelling north from Townsville to Cairns we did a detour to Mena Creek to visit Paronella's Park, which is a beautiful castle built in the rainforest by Jose Paronella in 1914. He purchased it in 1929 for 120 pounds and started to build his pleasure gardens and reception centre for the enjoyment of the public.
The earliest structure, the Grand Staircase, was built to facilitate the carrying of the river sand to make the concrete. First they built a house to live in, then they started on the Castle itself. Apart from the house, which is made of stone, all of the structures were constructed poured reinforced concrete, the reinforcing being old railway track. The concrete was covered with a plaster made from clay and cement, which they put on by hand, leaving behind the prints of their fingers as a reminder of the work they had done. The Theatre showed movies every Saturday night. In addition, with canvas chairs removed, the Hall was a favourite venue for dances and parties. The creek is lined with rocks and traversed by small bridges. Some parts have cascades built out of rocks, so the sound of water is always there. The Hydro Electric generating plant, commissioned in 1933, was the earliest in North Queensland, and supplied power to the entire Park.
The park has an amazing variety of birds, butterflies, fish and plants and trees.

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Paronella Park, Queensland