Quiet Wednesday

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Wednesday was also a low key day. After yesterday's trip to the reef, anything else would be somewhat lacking in excitement and interest.

Brunch is a gentle way to start the day, and here it was with Peter and Yvonne, and the MacIntoshes and Wallaces. The usual location, "Soul and Pepper" restaurant, where there is a strict rule against rearranging tables. So we sat at two tables.

After an inactive day of reading, snoozing and a gentle walk along Macrossan Street, I thought I'd get some photos of the dive boats returning from the reef, especially the Haba boat.

The Quicksilver boat returning, as seen from Anzac Park at the entrance to Port Douglas inlet.

Ah, another catamaran dive boat appears. There are a number of tour operators, but they all seem to dive in about the same location! But not all boats are of equal speed.

Ah, a definite pecking order is operating here!

The Quicksilver boat moving up the inlet to Marina Mirage at the end of its tour. There are quite a few people on board.

A sailing boat heading out for an afternoon cruise as the "Silversonic" boat comes in from the reef.

Yet another boat returning from a day on the reef.

The Low Isles as seen from Anzac Park. The isle on the left has a lighthouse which is "sort of" visible in the close up. Since these are 15km from the coast, some heat shimmer is not unexpected.

Looking from Anzac Park towards Cape Kimberly, as a fisherman waits for something to bite.

The boat we were on yesterday. It returned before I was in place to take a photo, so no luck on this trip.

The rear of Haba's boat. The close up view shows the glass bottom boat, and also the dive platform at the rear. This slides into the water at the destination; then it's just a matter of walking down two steps and you are in the water. Very convenient.

More afternoon activity at Marina Mirage, or perhaps the yacht club. The boat on the right seemed to be training some "crew" members on how to sail. Note also the smoke on the top of the mountain in mid image. The area is very dry, and even though this is the wet season, there was very little rain while we were there, and indeed November's rainfall was less than one third of average.

Another boat preparing for an afternoon sail.

From here I walked back to Hibiscus Gardens, then it was time for dinner at the Combined Sports Club, followed by a leisurely walk home including at stop at the ice cream shop! What a great end to a lazy day.


Port Douglas


Updated at 21:04 EST on Sat Jul 8, 2006
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