What a day, finally we have our car back so we decided it was time to escape the happy world of the big4.
so we took ourselves to Kuranda part of the Atherton table lands.
The village is a kind of alternate Byron bay of the 80's. Eloise met Amber who inspired her to get a dread lock which is very cool.
Angus was delighted by the Kuranda railway and we watched the passing of the two diesel trains pulling the passenger train.
Miles and I enjoyed the beautiful butterflies of the largest butterfly sanctuary in the Southern Hemisphere.
Finally we finished off with a canopy walk
The Djabugandji Bama (Aboriginal people) are the Traditional Owners of the area known as Djirri Nyundu Nyrrumba, which includes Barron Gorge National Park
Where the falls are located.
I've enjoyed visits to Kuranda a couple of times - lovely to see again!
ReplyDeletewow, Wow, WOW, what a trip! I am loving every single minute of it! Smackies!!
ReplyDeleteKuranda is the best - we loved the butterflies too - and such a hip little village.
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