Tuesday, 11 June 2013






Byron Bay, Gold Coast
Weekend June 8-10, 2013



We left Friday night:   a 2 1/2 hour drive South of Brisbane....a typical long weekend traffic jam on a 2 lane highway.  Mary went snorkeling and Don scuba diving on Saturday;  2 KM offshore to Julian Rocks.  We went through a company called SunDive Byron Bay....very professional and well organized.  No divers left behind like in the movie Open Water!!!!!!   No photography to share from this experience....cameras don't do well in zodiacs on choppy water!!     It was an overcast rainy day but had no impact on a magnificent display of sea life.  Not the best coral, but incredible fish....Mary saw a HUGE Black Spotted Stingray right below her!!  I thought of that huge black nettle on his tail and poor Steve Irwin.   We also saw lots of Wobbegong sharks (slow & sleepy), blue Groupers, sea cucumbers, and an entire Green Moray Eel came out of his hiding spot!  Very cool!

The photos below are from Sunday when we visited Cape Byron Lighthouse and stood at the most easterly point of land in Australia!  From this lookout, you can see Julian Rocks where we snorkeled/dove.  The path around the Lighthouse took us to a prime example of Coastal Rainforest and Mary began her education with a Nikon D40....fascinated by photos of plants & flowers....birds photography will be next!   It was also  a beautiful sunny day for a walk on the beach.  On Monday we headed North toward Brisbane and visited Australia's Las Vegas town called Surfer's Paradise; and then on to Sea World....those photos to follow!!  
A wonderful weekend!!

Snorkel/scuba dive @ Julian Rock 2 KM from shoreline






Cape Byron Light house





Paragliding over the Lighthouse


Humpback whales in the distance


Beautiful surf



Byron Bay Watego's Beach





Main Beach Cape Byron is a good place to learn to surf.....
Surfer's Paradise up the coast way more dangerous











Wild goat at the Cape:  they tried to remove her but she refuses to leave!!  They don't want her eating all the vegetation.  Cape Byron residents are on her side!!


















Banksia Aemula (flowers that grow on a small tree that grows in sand)




Snake Vine  or "Climbing Guinea Flower" (I focused on the red berries and didn't get the true bright yellow of the flower!)


Forest floor ferns otherwise known as: Calochlaena dubis Mountain Bracken


A view into a coastal rainforest...sand forest floor



I couldn't find this tiny purple flower in my book:  a baby pansy?


Spider web...I chose not to get too close!!





Cape Byron Main Beach - seagulls eating fish

 







Off leash dog beach!  Yeah!!!




Beach Party!  Guitar music & soccer!






















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