We have been on the road for about 3 weeks. Today and for this week we are in Yeppoon, near Rockhampton. Our van is right on the beach, which is like a huge horse-shoe shape, which runs for miles and miles. When we look out to sea we can see some of the Barrier Reef islands, like Great Keppell Island and Herron Island. We can see clusters of islands for miles out to sea. Apparently they don't get cyclones here, which is good to know. The day is sunny, bright, breezy and beautiful.
The countryside is fabulous in all the rain. All the rivers are full, the dams are overflowing, the grass is six feet high everywhere and the cows are shiny, contented and lost in the long grass as they live life to the full. The mountains are purple and make a wonderful backdrop to the countryside. I wonder how long since the countryside looked like this. Nearly as green as England! We went to Agnes Waters and 1770 and we did some so called 'free camping'. There are some thrifty insects who like free camps too, and they had their share of me, with bites and stings. The nights so cold that my head was wrapped in my fluffy and warm pink dressing gown to keep it from freezing.
The photos below are a few we took on the way.
Noosa Beach
Noosa
Glasshouse Mountains, Sunshine Coast near Maleny
Seventeen Seventy after sunset
Path to the moon seen from our caravan site
right on Yeppoon Beach
Roots, Vin-E Jones Memorial Drive near Yeppoon
View near sunset from Double Head Capricorn Coast NP
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