November 1998

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PC IV Participants (97K)6 November 1998
EDS PC IV delegates... at the Milsons Point wharf.
Lime Bar (96K)6 November 1998
In the Lime Bar, another drunken photo opportunity.
Jacarandas (221K)16 November 1998
At last... the weather in Sydney started to improve. The sight from our unit over to Milsons Park was very nice, due to all the Jacaranda trees blooming down there.

This shot of them was taken from down in the park as I walked to work (don't normally go this way, but seemed like a nice detour to take).

Milsons Park (137K)16 November 1998
Another shot taken in Milsons Park at this colourful time of year.
George Square, Brisbane (116K)23 November 1998
Brisbane Town Hall, in George Square. A very pleasant place and was even pretty quiet in the Monday morning rush hour (rush? what rush?) at around 9am when this shot was taken.
George Square Figures (123K)23 November 1998
Some of the bronze (I think ) figures found in George Square, Brisbane. I don't quiet know the significance of these (the mix of human and animals) but that doesn't matter - very decorative anyhow.
George Square Church (128K)23 November 1998
A small church is another of the older buildings dwarfed by the modern office blocks that surround George Square in central Brisbane.
Carlo Sandblow (76K)23 November 1998
Rainbow Beach and Tin Can bay, as seen from the Carlo Sandblow. Looking North we can also see Fraser Island in the distance.
Wide Bay (87K)23 November 1998
Looking out to sea from the bottom of the Carlo Sandblow (well... you could go further down towards the beach, but you'd need mountaineering equipment!). We see Wide Bay from here, the point in distance being Double Island Point, just south of which the wreck of the Cherry Venture lies.
Beach Driving (67K)23 November 1998
Driving along Seventy Five mile beach, Fraser Island. Lonely Planet describes this as, '...a lawless eight lane highway...', which isn't far from the truth as you can drive just about wherever you like, at whatever speed you fancy - just look out for those streams running down to the sea. The middle section of this beach, near Eurong is also used as an airstrip!
Lake Boomanjin (79K)23 November 1998
Lake Boomanjin is the worlds largest perched lake. Some spiel from the information sheet: Perched lakes get their name by being perched above the water table. This is possible as they have a 'hard pan' of organic debris, sand and peat which forms a depression between dunes in which water collects.
Rob & 4WD (79K)23 November 1998
Me looking rugged (well, that's how one very charitable person described this look) sat on the bull bar of the 4WD. Shame about all those Britz stickers (and the sun being in my eyes).
Fraser Beach Rob (51K)23 November 1998
Me again, taking a walk on Seventy Five Mile Beach, Fraser Island. Shame is, you can't swim here due to strong currents and sharks (apparently).
Lake Garawongera (115K)24 November 1998
Lake Garawongera (who thinks of these names?), another of Fraser Island's excellent inland lakes. Very clear water and soft white sand on the shores... ah... Oh, but that blot on the landscape is Iain (sorry mate).
Fraser Island Track (114K)24 November 1998
Here's an example of the sort of track you'll find on Fraser Island. Like they say, you won't get far in a conventional vehicle here (there is actually nothing stopping you trying to drive on the island in one), just miles of tracks in this soft white sand mean a 4WD is the only way to go.
The Wreck of the Maheno (87K)24 November 1998
The wreck of the Maheno. This passenger ship was grounded in a cyclone in 1935 while being taken to Japan to be scrapped. Quiet ironic really.
The Pinnacles (111K)24 November 1998
The Pinnacles are one of the larger examples of coloured sand dunes that this part of Fraser Island (Cathedral Beach) is famous for.
Lake Wabby (96K)24 November 1998
Lake Wabby is slowly being engulfed by a huge sandblow. To give an idea of scale, this was taken from above (a 45 minute walk away), and those specks down there in the sand are people sunbathing, just a couple of them anyhow.
Lake McKenzie (68K)24 November 1998
No photo can really do justice to the sight that greets you when first emerging from the bush, onto the soft white sand by Lake McKenzie. There's no wonder this is also known as the Window Lake (due to the water's amazing clarity).
Fraser Island Track (133K)25 November 1998
Another example of a 'road' on Fraser Island. This one is the main thoroughfare travelling through thick rainforest between Kingfisher Bay and Eurong.
Rainforest on Fraser Island (147K)25 November 1998
Walk just a short distance off the road in Fraser Island you'll see how thick the rainforest is here.
Rocky Stickers (103K)25 November 1998
Erm... strange lot up here. Rear window stickers spotted in Rockhampton.
Rainbow Fall Pools (152K)26 November 1998
Above the main Rainbow Falls, there are several smaller cascades, and a number of swimming holes - just like this one.
Rainbow Falls (148K)26 November 1998
Rainbow falls nestles is a gorge on the Blackdown Tableland, surrounded by tropical plant and wildlife it's a beautiful natural setting.
Rainbow Falls (176K)26 November 1998
Walk further down into the gorge here at Rainbow Falls and the scene just gets better and better.
View from Blackdown Tableland (94K)26 November 1998
Pull off the road on the way up to the Blackdown Tableland and take in this awesome view over the plane, some 600m below.
Whitsunday Cruising (68K)27 November 1998
Sit back and relax as we cruise with Reef Express through the Whitsundays.
Whitehaven Beach Rob (66K)27 November 1998
Me on Whitehaven Beach, Whitsunday Island. With perfect silica sand and azure blue waters this is quiet rightly one of the most famous Queensland beaches.
Shute Harbour (100K)27 November 1998
Shute Harbour, the gateway to the Whitsundays is apparently the busiest port on Australia's East coast (by number of vessels or something like that).
Scotty's Beachhouse (101K)29 November 1998
Scotty's Beachhouse in Mission Beach. Very cool and laid back joint, definitely worth a visit for those on the backpacker's trail.
Josephine Falls (126K)29 November 1998
The main swimming hole at Josephine Falls. On a hot and humid day this is well worth a dip in, and we see a natural slide down the smooth rocks to the left - great fun.
Rob at Josephine Falls (131K)29 November 1998
I have several shots of myself coming down this natural slide, but stuck with this one for aesthetic reasons (well - you try and look good while bouncing down a waterfall!).
Josephine Falls (128K)29 November 1998
Further up from the main pool at Josephine Falls is a smaller one, that the main torrent spills into. Swimming here is not recommended (and is illegal) as it would be easy to get caught in the current generated as all this water passes through a narrow channel and over jagged rocks down to lower pool.
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