Getting to Cairns was simple once I got through the ticket gate... though that took a long time; check out the line below.

The plane arrived way late, but I went exploring quickly in search of food and discovered a quaint though extremely touristy town. Every which way you went, there were restaurants mixed with shops; real to just souvenir. Below are the highlights of the town, since let's be real you go here to dive or snorkel.
The next day, I was picked up very early and was ready, bright eyed and anxious. After a quick stop to double check our rentals and finish paying up, I had joined the group and everyone was on board. Luckily, it was a stunning but winding thus choppy day, regardless everyone enjoyed the boat.
I was on the boat for three days and two nights, the food - what I could eat - was good. Really it was all about diving. Sadly, neither the camera I bought or the one I rented from the boat worked well! This bummed me out but... here are the pictures:
I did see more, like sharks, turtles and a whole lot of other fish but again the cameras. Then it was back to main land, a random wandering and hanging with some people from the hostel. The next morning, I flew out to Darwin and arrived in the early afternoon. Perfect to explore a bit before my tour the next day. Sadly since my camera died in Cairns and my phone was not functioning well in Darwin's humility I did not get many photos. Luckily on my tour, I met a fun, warmhearted, easy going Aussie to hang with amongst a small group. He was happy to help share some photos and even braved holding the snake below!

Since I do not have photos I found some on the web at: www.virtualtourist.com and travelerfolio.com.
These photos show the jumping crocodiles and the hawks that also come to feed on the scraps.

The next day was kind of a wash but Mr.M from the tour the day before saved the day. We just chilled hung out by the pool then got some food. Afterwards I flew to Adelaide where it was drizzling the whole time. Found out that city was very sleep and was very thankful to a friend online Ms. M. I played chauffeur for her and drove her to work, enjoyed the car while she was at work then picked her up and we went to a party when I played DD. Having a car to drive around Barossa Valley and enjoy wine country was amazing, I got to do some tasting and eat lunch at the famous Maggie Beers. A perfect ending to a crazy trip.
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