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Travel: Andrews Point
Andrews Point in Cape Hillsborough National Park – it’s one of Queensland, Australia’s most beautiful hikes. Let’s check out some unbelievable photos. First up, if you use AllTrails, you’ll find the explore track helpful. The unfortunate part is that the hike is currently closed for maintenance. The high views of the ocean, and the causeway that’s exposed during low tied is super cool – it takes you all the way out to Wedge Island. Okay – let’s check out some photos. Andrews Point Wear shoes…
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Travel: Sunrise on the Beach
Sunrise on the beach in Australia. This is Cape Hillsborough and it’s an incredible place to watch the sunrise and perhaps catch a kangaroo or two snacking. For those of you who use Microsoft 365, you might recognize this place – I didn’t have it pop up on my work screen until sometime in January, but I was so excited when it did. I was like, I know that place! Okay, let’s check out some photos. Sunrise on the Beach We woke up around 4:55am…
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Travel: McBrides Lookout
McBrides Lookout hike in Cape Hillsborough National Park, Australia. Check out this lookout! It’s beautiful. The hike is perfect for an afternoon leg stretch as it’s a 2km and just under 100m in elevation. Should take you about 40 minutes to hike up and out, depending on how much time you take at the lookout points. Okay, let’s check out some photos! Oh, before I forget, the trail is on All Trails: McBrides Lookout if you’re interested. McBrides Lookout Our hike started on the beach…
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Travel: Diversity Boardwalk
Diversity Boardwalk – hike Australia! This quick, yet intriguing hike is right in Cape Hillsborough National Park and worth checking out. The name suits it, from muddy crab walking swamp to boulders and rock faces, this wee hike packs a lot! Okay, let’s check out some photos. Diversity Boardwalk First, be sure you’ve got footwear on that you don’t mind getting dirty, especially if it’s rained recently. Next, bring the bug spray! The wetness of the swampy area breeds a lot of bugs, so you’ll…
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Travel: 2 Days in Airlie Beach
2 days in Airlie Beach, Queensland, Australia. It’s a beautiful little city with some great hikes and a peaceful mindset. If you’re in the area and looking for some rest and relaxation, then checkout Airlie Beach! 2 Days in Airlie Beach First up, where to stay?! We stayed at the Airlie Beach Eco Cabins for a few reasons. It’s adults only, it’s off the beaten path, and is a single dwelling unit that offered a lot of privacy in nature. We had a lot of…
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Travel: Airlie Beach Eco Cabins
Airlie Beach Eco Cabins is the best place to stay if you’re in the area, especially if you’re looking for some time to relax and enjoy nature. The grounds are adult only, so no one under 25, and it’s a bit off the path, so you’ll most certainly need a car. With that, however, it’s worth it. The cozy cabins are delightfully decorated and have everything you need. Okay, let’s check out some photos! Airlie Beach Eco Cabins These sweet cabins are bookable on their…
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Travel: Airlie Beach Boardwalk
Airlie Beach boardwalk – one of the calmest walks around. From the ocean breeze to the blossoming trees, Airlie Beach is beautiful. If you’re in the area, walk the boardwalk from downtown, by the beach, past the marina and waterfront condos for a nice leisurely walk. You’ll have the ocean on one side and the city on the other. Oh, while we walked we saw a few turtles and some rays in the water – it was so nice to take our time and enjoy…