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Queensland Roadtrip – Day 44

On December 6, 2022 By Born to TravelIn Australia, Photography, Roadtrip, Travel, Walking2 Comments

As we didn't have far to travel we had a leisurely breakfast before packing up and checking out. Bluewater Park Free Camp It was only a half an hour down the road to where we planned to stop at Bluewater Park Free Camp. Townsville had been our original planned destination but we couldn't find a …

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It sure was blowin’ in Bowen when we took the walk up to the lookout above Horseshoe Bay.
Crossing the mighty BurdekinRiver near Ayr as we headed south again.
Some more shots from our walk up Townsville’s Castle Hill, the views and the welcome beer afterwards.
Next walking challenge in Townsville was Castle Hill. It certainly had us puffing along the way but great views.
Can highly recommend the Mt Louisa Lookout Walk in Townsville. It’s a good workout and offers fantastic views of the area.
Photo point on the Strand in Townsville. Magnetic Island in the background. After a good walk it’s a shame it isn’t a real beer. Ended up buying an ice cream instead.
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Horseshoe Bay on Magnetic Island.
Colourful Picnic Bay mural.
Views of the pier and beach at Picnic Bay on Magnetic Island.
View back to the mainland from Picnic Bay on Magnetic Island.
Nelly Bay on Magnetic Island.
Golden hour in Townsville.
Woman on the water amongst other shots taken as we walked along the Strand in Townsville.
Bluewater Park - Community Centre & free camp area.
What a mixture- kangaroos, golf and beautiful Acacia in bloom. All on Mystic Sands golf course at Balgal Beach in Queensland.
Reflection shots at Rollingstone Creek.
This is Big Crystal Creek in Paluma Range National Park.

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