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Australia 2010: Day 08: May 02

02-May-10

Today. We go shopping. or try to. First stop, DFO. Direct Factory Outlet.

After walking for about 20-30 minutes we got to the outlet and we walked through the outlet in about an hour and a half and bought….. nothing. what a bust. The food court was pretty crappy too. skip. We decided to walk back to southern Cairns and walk around the shops and streets we have been through so many times already… whee.

Shopping in Asia is SO much easier and cheaper. The brands and prices here are either the same in Toronto or way too similar so the only things we’ve bought are touristy stuff, Zzz.

So in Cairns we have: bungy jumped, scuba dived, snorkelled, swam with the fishes, learned about the Tjapukai, seen koalas, fed with kangaroos and played with birds! not bad at all.

Australia 2010: Day 07: May 01

02-May-10

3rd day in Cairns, 7th in Australia! Tjapukai, Scenic Skyrail, Koala Gardens, and BirdWorld! Got picked up from Cairns Central and headed to the Skyrail Station.

First stop, Tjapukai Cultural Park. Started off with a cultural background video which was pretty… sad but unfortunately true. European man comes and takes over and massacres most of the aboriginal people and destroys their culture only to be revived from survivors many many many years later. Sounds familiar hmm? After all that there was a small performance about their creation story with video effects projected onto a mirror with performers who timed their movements to it. Nicely done i’d say, its too bad there were only 6 of us in the audience…

Moving on……. went over to a didgeredoo (sp 0.o) performance with a dance about some animals and stuff. followed by a didgeredoo demo and tutorial, which doesn’t sound too hard but is actually a bit difficult 😛 Followed by a short segment on medicinal herbs and fruits that were native to the area that the Tjapukai people used. Yup. sounds awesome…

After the educational part, spears and boomerangs! Apparently aboriginal people used spear throwers, an arm’s-length stick with a hook at the end that held the spears in place. holding the throwing stick and the spear, it was used to launch the spear with more power than just your arm. Rosanna launched it past the targets… it was pretty fun but there were more people this time and not enough spears to go around.

Boomerangs! although we only really got one chance at throwing them, it was also pretty cool. Taught how to throw it and mine almost came back to me… but hit the enclosure people were in instead. oops. Rosanna bought her own plain boomerang that she can throw around, i got a souvenir one to keep safe…

Next up, Skyrail to Kuranda Village! Due to timing we just kept going up the rail instead of stopping at the towers, so it took about 35-40 minutes to get to the village from the bottom.

Walking through the village, it was full of arts and craft shops and numerous souvenirs shops, it seems a lot of small town/villages live off tourism. Northern Cairns seems all residential and pretty quiet besides for a passing car or two, of course, on a weekend… Making our way through and finding some small interesting souvenirs we stopped for lunch. Crocodile Pie! According to Rosanna, the taste was similar to chicken but the texture similar to fish. makes sense. not bad not bad.

However, the point of coming up here, Koala Gardens! Housing some crocodiles, turtles, lizards, snakes, frogs, and – koalas, kangaroos, wallabies and pademelons! The koalas were just in their small enclosures hanging out on the trees, no glass or anything, we could have just reached over and poked them 😉 Best of all, there’s a kangaroo/wallaby/pademelon pit where we were allowed to grab some feed and go down to feed them! Pretty cool, hold out your hand and they all come-a-running. The kangaroos push away the wallabies though, and the pademelon’s were hiding under the ramp so we couldn’t get to them… ohwell.

Since that took a lot quicker than we anticipated, and after a little convincing, we went to birdworld kuranda! An open aviary with so many birds. They were just flying and pooping everywhere. The visitors who bought some bird food pretty much got attacked by parrots and other birds, landing on their head, arms, shoulders, funfunfun! The rarest bird here was the Cassowary, which is apparently endangered? yes, birds are awesome. for some reason a green parrot flew onto my back a couple times and started to bite at my buttons. Rosanna was lucky too, a white bird landed on her head twice, for no apparent reason. hahaha… We were just happy that we didn’t get pooped on. Lotsa pictures!

Once we left most of the shops were closing or already closed, so we headed straight to the skyrail to go back down and stop at the towers.

Our first stop on the Skyrail was the Barron Falls, walking through the Rainforest and beautiful views. Followed by the second stop, Red Peak, the highest point on the Skyrail, again nice views and walk through the rainforest. and of course, huge spiders!

After getting back to the city, we realized that there wasn’t much else to see or do. The Blues Festival by the harbour was 75 dollar entry, so….. pass. Tomorrow, we’re shopping and chilling. Leaving for Melbourne on Monday! 5 hour-ish flight from Cairns…


Spider!


Koala!


Kangaroo!


Indian Ringneck Parakeet!


Indian White Ringneck Parakeet!

Australia 2010: Day 06: April 30

30-Apr-10

Didn’t have a good sleep last night, woke up at 243, 340ish, 440ish, 540ish. and we left at about 640ish to walk to the Reef Fleet Terminal down Spence St.

We booked through GoDo.com, and ended up with Passions of Paradise. I say ended up with because it didn’t seem like one of the bigger rides at the harbour. However, the crew was great fun and were very helpful, recommended.

After a long sail ride and before actually realizing where we were, as group 1, scuba diving!! Awesome. It was a bit odd breathing through my mouth but I got used to it. Nasty salty taste on the mouthpieces… Breathe! So we were supposed to do a breath in, take piece out, bubble bubble, mouth piece in, and TWO to get rid of the water… But of course, once I put the mouthpiece in, breathe IN choke choke cough.. Blargh. Ew.

The reef was amazing. Beautiful. I like the view of forests and odd trees and this was even better, underwater and oh so very odd. I wish I had a camera to take as many pictures as I wanted. Anyways, we stayed with the instructor, Steve… Told be to grab on so…. I did. Who am I to say otherwise 😛 it was difficult to maintain depth though, I need to gain some muscle weight 😉 brought us down and led us around. Played with some jellyfish, clown fish and their anemones, we even saw and swam a bit with a turtle! amazing. Before I knew it, 30 minutes was up. I didn’t really understand all the hand signals, just ‘ok’ the whole time 😛

Right after scuba we jumped in again for snorkeling! But by this time I was pretty damn tired – -;… Although there was a great view of the coral and fish, I was swimming off in an odd direction and just wanted to get to the damn beach to sit down. Snorkeling right after scuba diving messed me up a bit because going down meant I couldn’t breathe in and out. Swallowed a lot of salt water a couple times, choke cough cough. Got to the beach/island/cay whatever and the sand was beautiful and is apparently 80% parrotfish poop! Yum. There was a lot of wind and SO many birds. A lot of them were just riding the winds it was pretty amazing. Being as tired as we were we jumped on the glass-bottom boat back to the ship instead of snorkeling back. It was cold out in the wind and in the wetsuit… We were actually at Michaelmas Cay.

Lunchtime…. Fish feeding! They fed a bunch of fish that swam near the surface, aggressive.

After lunch we went over to Paradise Reef and snorkeled around for half an hour. Again, amazing. The coral was beautiful and multicoloured, swam with many schools of fish but they always ran away when I tried to touch them 🙁 lol… Many large parrotfish, some neon ones, black body white tailed, etc…… And more clown fish with their cool anemones. Played with some more jellyfish and watched as other fish took a bite out of them and watched as a smaller fish cleaned a parrotfish, crazy stuff down there. I also saw some snorkeler swim down to the coral and snap a piece off. Jerk. Continuing on…. For the half an hour I just stared down at the coral and fishes, floated along with the current and time just swam by. Oh. the underwater camera Rosanna borrowed from her friend brokedown before leaving Michaelmas Cay but is now working again in the hostel – -;… so we missed any underwater pics at Paradise Reef.

Back on the boat we spent an hour or two heading back to land. Sunburnt. Only on the front half sans bathing suit covered area. Red and starting to sting as I write this. Steve, the scuba instructor knows a lot of magic and card tricks that kept a lot of us entertained while not sunburning/bathing. Good job passions! Great experience.

Booking our flight and stay to Melbourne for 3 nights… whee… tomorrow, kuranda.


Great Barrier Reef! by Michaelmas Cay


Whatever this thing is…. by Michaelmas Cay


Crazy birds at Michaelmas Cay

Australia 2010: Day 05: April 29

30-Apr-10

Waking up and finally leaving at 5am, Uncle Ron gives us a ride to the airport where our plane connects to Cairns on its way to Osaka and Tokyo, whee…

Aaaannnd here we are, Cairns. 3 hour flight from Sydney, compared to the 48 hour train ride 😉 good way to travel. Although it is supposed to rain in Cairns for the next couple days, we got here on a decent day with some sun and some clouds. Our first impression of Cairns once we stepped off the plane is that its very humid compared to Sydney, you can just feel the moisture, which brings out the bugs T_T.

Got a ride from Dreamtime Hostel and checked in with friendly staff and…. decent rooms. infested with small flies… annoying little buggers.

Undecided as to what to do, Chris, the attendant at Dreamtime, suggested a number of interesting things that we could do the rest of the day, it being 1130ish already… white water rafting, botanical gardens, bike ride down the esplanade, shopping, etc… After some planning and thought as to what we wanted to do in Cairns, we decided on……………………. bungy jump. AJ Hackett Cairns to be exact!

Yup. Bungy. We did it! expensive compared to the actual time it takes, but it was a great experience! Walking up the stairs to the jump was a trek, a lot of steps. Getting harnessed in and waiting for your turn… anticipation, hahaha… Tip-toed to the edge, looking down, wave to the camera… 5, 4, 3, 2, 1, goooooooooooooooooo…. i actually stayed in a dive position the whole time, its pretty funny, lol… spun around a lot and it was over! couldn’t help but shout out as i fell. Once i got out i ran to rosanna’s bag and grabbed her camera to capture her jump. They were a bit too dark but she should be able to get something out of them.

A lot of first time jumpers but there were a couple of return jumpers. One girl did her first jump that day and followed it up with 9 more. yikes. Another guy did 9 in total, intense. We were pretty much done after 1… There was also a man who came in a wheelchair, harnessed by the torso instead of the feet he jumped off and went!

Waited around until 4 for the ride back to our hostel, saw a lot of other jumps like a backflip, a running jump from the roof, a girl was held upside-down then dropped… We also saw some people freak out and one backed out completely, another screamed a couple times but finally got pushed off and enjoyed it 😀

Once we got back we booked another tour and went on our way for dinner. (we skipped lunch)… out in Cairns we just kept walking and found a LOT of souvenir stores and some nicer clothing stores. It is actually a very odd city, a lot of the shops are Japanese owned, there are a lot of Asian-style restaurants too. Of course alongside the Japanese owned shops, were a lot of Japanese tourists as well. We also saw a fair share of an asian population in Sydney, mostly Korean i believe.

Anyways, after a bit of souvenir shopping we headed out to find food. Again, a lot of asian-styled restaurants which we try to avoid. We settled on a small shop in the Daily Night Markets called Good Food Cafe, which came with an hour free wireless with the purchase, haha… we both had the Kangaroo Burger and Chips. Hmm… the kangaroo meat wasn’t anything special, a bit tough, but i can now say i’ve eaten kangaroo. There is still Crocodile meat to try out too.

Tomorrow, an early morning to catch our boat for the Great Barrier Reef! Due to the Reef being where it is, Cairns is cursed with absolutely no surf. *sigh


Bungy!!


That’s me! As you can see, my feet are first… expect some whiplash.


Bats!


Kangaroo Burger

Australia 2010: Day 04: April 28

28-Apr-10

Despite our bad luck surfing, or lack of, yesterday we were able to book a Blue Mountains tour in the morning for today. They sent their confirmation through email so we stopped by the three-storey Apple store to steal their wi-fi and got the email 😀

Anyways, we met up with our tour bus somewhere near Central and had two more pickup spots before we headed out of the city towards the mountains. Full bus, we went on a highway that had installed some additional fixtures to commemorate the fallen soldiers of WWI, a specific type of soldier I believe. Yup.

First stop was the nepean river. Apparently they discovered and named this river and later on found another river and named it ox river but again later found out it was “the same bloody river” heh. But they still call it differently in the north and south.

Our next stop of the tour was the kangaroo carving, it was actually off on the side of a residential road which was pretty… Odd. A small sign warning people of fines if they damage anything. The aborigines deem any drawing or carving that doesn’t tell a story as graffiti, this one told of a kangaroo hunt and how they killed it and what direction they went afterwards O.o……. And around the area were some plants that were useful for the tribe in the area. Flax weed and some kind of tree with special flower/seed things. Yup, I pay attention ;)… They use those flowers as haircombs and one type of them actually takes 12 hours to burn through the inside. They also could be made into a sweet drink when blooming. Whee.

Next… Wentworth falls. A nice walk with several stairs and a nicer view of the waterfall and the ‘pristine’ forest in the valley supposedly older than the grand canyon…

Leura village. A nice small artsy village. Galleries and wood carved sculptures, expensive fine chocolate, etcetc… There was a nice pie place, steak and gravy! And some nice desserts available…

Scenic world + katoomba + the three sisters. Scenic world, great name… In optima! Spotted Optima everywhere, sorta crazy… Anyways. Cable car across a canyon between the three sisters and the katoomba waterfalls. Katoomba in the native tongue means falling water or something like that :D…. The three sisters, legend has it, three women of one tribe wanted to marry three men from another. The tribe did not want the women to marry and the men were to capture the women but a battle ensued. In order to keep them safe, a mystic transformed the three women into the rock figures. However, the mystic perished in the battle and the three women will forever remain as rock, ooooo…. We then enter the rainforest where they show the different type of gum/eucalyptus trees, ribbon gum, scribbly gum… Etc. A scenic railway then brought us up in a steep incline, through a cavern which was pretty cool.

Next up, the kings tableland. Amazing spot, great view. Its basically a huge cliff. There were apparently a number of suicides and wrecked cars over the cliff, and it was very windy too… Could have stayed there for a while, but we had to continue on.

We visited another national park to try and spot some roos but no luck. Only cockatoos. Zz…

On our way to the ferry we drove through the olympic park, the driver pointed out several of the buildings, what they were used for in the 2000 games and what they are used for now. Wish we could have looked around them more, owell.

The ferry brought us along the parramatta river where we got a nice view of the sunset and the full moon.

Tomorrow, heading out to Cairns! Silent-ish ‘r’… Its… Odd to say. 7am flight, international gate, gotta wake up early… Thanks uncle ron and auntie maisie for having us over!


The Three Sisters


The Other Sister (on Kings Table)

Australia 2010: Day 03: April 27

28-Apr-10

Today… we were supposed to go surfing.
‘Supposed to’ being the key words.

We woke up planned for Bondi (Bon-die) Beach and headed to Bondi Junction around 930. At Bondi Junction we shopped a bit in the WestFields close by. I needed to grab some surf shorts anyways. Unlike Asia, the shopping here is too similar to Toronto without much discount/sales and a lot of name brands.

After some shopping and browsing we left to head to Bondi Beach.

Unlike Manly Beach, during a public holiday, Bondi Beach was pretty empty and actually a nice-sized crowd. We got off at the first stop at Bondi Beach and walked along the boardwalk, not exactly knowing where we were headed. Unfortunately there wasn’t much sun out at the moment so the shots look cloudy.

At the end of the boardwalk, we found the ‘Lets go Surfing’ shop and made our way over. And as our luck would have it…… this week only! reduced times. – -;… we got there at 1pm, the shop closed at 12. hurray. SO as setbacks go, this one wasn’t too bad, we’re in Australia, another chance to learn surfing is bound to come up in the coming weeks :P, it sucks though, getting to Bondi Beach was a bit of a trip. But we made the best of it, got some food and ate on the beach, the nice clean sand and cool waters.

We trekked onto the Coastal Walk and got some nice views of the waves, rocks, beach, and surfers. Apparently it is a good spot to get glimpses of whales too! In July and August…

After a couple of hours on Bondi Beach we headed back to the city and shopped a bit more, what else we were to do? Our backup was Taronga Zoo but it closes at 530, it was approx 4 when we were still on the train back. A good shop that we found was ‘glue’, a lot of different brand name items discounted. But, as always, not in my size.

aaaaand we headed back and had some chinese food in a restaurant that Uncle Ron frequents by Chatswood Station. next up, Blue Mountain!


Bondi Beach


Bondi Beach

Australia 2010: Day 02: April 26

26-Apr-10

I keep waking up way too early.
I guess its because i sleep too early too…

Anyways. Today we bought a day-pass, a ‘MyMulti’ which gave us access to trains, buses, and ferries! Headed to the Central Station in Sydney that connected most of the train lines. The train is a bit like the GO Train but like a subway car? Not as nice. We got off here and walked towards the harbour bridge, instead of taking the train all the way over there. It doesn’t really feel like i’m in a foreign country besides the hills, mountains, accents, cars on the other sides, and the abundance of greenery around the city. We found a 3-storey Apple store too!

Since today was the public holiday for Anzac Day, there were a lot of people walking around too. When we finally made it to the harbour bridge, it was actually very crowded. Walked towards the bridge a bit and headed back around towards the Opera House. The different ferries headed off from this Circular Quay area, all included in the day-pass! The Opera House wasn’t as impressive as it is from farther away, but it is still pretty cool. After taking a look around and pictures of details etc, we went to look for food!

Uncle Ron and his wife recommended that we go to the Belgian Beer Cafe to try the beer and get our own pot of oysters! Unfortunately, it was closed. We weren’t sure if it was closed because of Anzac day or because it was lunch time… i guess we’ll never find out. We decided to head to our next destination to find food, Manly Beach via ferry which gave us a couple of nice angles of the Opera House and all of the beach houses.

Again, the Manly Wharf and Beach area was very busy. We found a small Japanese place with a revolving trail for lunch. Where we tried tempura oysters. nothing really… exotic though. hah.

Continued to head to the beach after that. Since it was crowded we just took a walk around to take in the scenery. There were a lot of people trying to surf on the small waves, looks fun!

We headed back into the streets before the beach and visited a couple stores. Quiksilver, Billabong, Element, RipCurl, it was actually pretty hard to buy stuff because of the currency difference. In Asia the prices are skewed a little because of the decimal point but here it looks the same, so the price seems a bit too much if you think about it in CDN… i’ll get over that soon cause i need to buy some surf shorts. I’ll bring a currency converter too – -;…

Anyways, we decided to take the ‘scenic’ route back, which took about an hour to Chatswood Station, and brought us up and around a suburban city view. That bus drivers were actually very nice, which doesn’t happen often enough with TTC drivers.

tomorrow. i fell asleep before we could decide where to go…. bondi or blue. we leave for cairns on thursday morning!


Harbour Bridge, behind all of these people


Opera House from up-close


Opera House, detail


Manly Beach

Australia 2010: Day 01: April 25

25-Apr-10

We touched down at approximately 830am local time  and finally got through customs and quarantine around 9-915. It was raining a little and the sky was full of clouds, it’s still a bit surreal thinking of the fact that we’re in australia :D. Anyways, Uncle Ronald, my dad’s friend, picked us up and drove us around the town a bit.

While traveling back his usual route, roads were closed and diverted for the Anzac Day march, tomorrow is a public holiday! Anzac is similar to our Remembrance Day (wiki) in which they march to remember the fallen who fought in WWI. It’s gonna be a busy day tomorrow with the long weekend coming to an end and families coming back and the continued diversion for the march.

During our ride we drove through Kings Cross, Sydney’s nighttime Red Light District, and made a pitstop at the Mrs Macquarie’s Chair which offered a nice view around the harbour bend capturing the view of the Sydney Opera House and Harbour Bridge. Unfortunately there wasn’t much sun so they pictures aren’t as dramatic as they should be 😛 but pretty nice nonetheless. From here we were able to see a bunch of people walking on the bridge, the bridgeclimb we found online. But it being around 200$ each to climb it, we opted to save that money for something else. We also ran into a lone Kiwi bird, that Rosanna got up close and personal to take some better shots, hahaha… We’re planning to come back another day to tour inside of the Opera House, Botanical Gardens, Circular Quay, and a ferry down to the Sydney Harbour to Manly Beach.

After taking a quick look at the Sydney Fish Market, we found our way into Sydney’s Chinatown that mixed some korean and japanese stores in, there’s an Ajisen Ramen and an ichiban! Although not as large as Toronto’s Chinatown, it was just as busy and traffic just as horrible! Parked, we took a look around and found a large Flea Market, ‘Market City’ which had a lot of random shops that we decided to skip due to it being only the first day. An interesting addition to the city was the Monorail that went through several parts of the city, some having their own built station, others being added onto existing buildings!

Joining Uncle Ron and his weekly ‘yum cha’ sessions with a couple of his friends, we bypassed the crazy queue that awaited us on the floor at Marigold since they knew someone, or we would have wasted at least half an hour waiting… hurray! Dim sum wasn’t that different from home, their food carts were a bit more sophisticated actually 😛 We headed back to Uncle Ron’s place to unload our luggage and finally take a shower after a day on a plane. Rested a bit, and went back out to another friend’s place for a freshly caught fish dinner. What will we be doing tomorrow 0.o… Bondi beach? too busy on the streets for Blue Mountain.


Sydney Opera House and Harbour Bridge


Monorail Station by the Market City

Australia 2010: Day 00: April 24

23-Apr-10

Waiting in YVR to reboard plane… Our gate is right beside the gate i boarded last year for korea, hahhaa…

Checking in at YYZ was……. Adventurous. Apparently we needed a visa in order to travel to Australia, you would expect the travel agents to inform us of this – -;…
But that wasn’t a problem, apparently you can apply for one within minutes online for 25$!

However, since our boarding pass is booked under Uu (can’t book under 1 letter), the visa couldn’t be easily attached to our pass and passport… So they had to send a message to the australian government to verify and override some stuff to get us checked in and boarded, whee.

Thanks to dad we arrived at the airport at 5ish and we finally checked in, went through security, and got to our gate at 8! It’s a good thing we got there early. We just barely checked in on time for our luggage to go through.

About 15 or 16 more hours to go! I think… Right?

Australia 2010: Day -01: April 23

23-Apr-10

Packing!

Flight out tonight at 830pm
21 hour flight…
Landing 815am Sunday – Sydney time (+14)