Headed back inland towards Lakeland again.
hard to believe this river breaks the banks most every year, water would be a good 10m below the bridge
This would have to be prime Croc territory, couldn't find one. No doubt they saw me.
The view from the Lakeland Roadhouse is spectacular, this is where you would head north again if you were going to the tip, from here to Nanum is rough but graded roads, 600km could take 15 hours
I went south
Back in the forest and heading down the range towards Port Douglas
So much cane
I stopped in at the Mossman George Interpretative centre (Ughhh!) but decided to go no further, you must pay to see the gorge, take a bus from the carpark. We visited here back when it was a dirt road and nobody bothered you.
I remember having a lazy family lunch on a boulder in the middle of the river.
Also it was grey and raining this time, so back in the car and head north
Had a quick look at Daintree Village, turned back and found a boat tour on the Daintree River $20 for 1 & 1/2 hrs - Bargain.
Snek 1, I was leaned out of the boat, under the snake for this shot, scaring the international tourists, those in the know will know it's just a green tree snake.
Snek 2, the guy doing the tour was picking these out from 200m away, I had no chance.
Hows the camouflage here, I would never see him
They lie in under these trees at the edge of the river
The ferry I would later catch across towards Cape Tribulation
Brave birds become dead birds real quick when there is a hungry Croc around, they tell me a 4m one hangs out by the ferry, after we dropped off the other tourists on some rocks there.
On the Ferry, feeling confident it wouldn't tip...
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