Along the Noosa River
The next day, we traveled south down the Noosa River to Lake Cooroiba. There was a creek we explored that was stained a blackish brown from tannin and tea tree leaves. The water was super reflective and made for some good pictures. After a picnic lunch, we paddled to the edge of the lake and hiked half an hour to the ocean. On the way, we came across a group of people on a camel safari in the everglades. Finally we ended up on a giant beach that is part of the Great Sandy National Park. There were a lot of SUVs driving along the beach, full of campers and fishers.
Great Sandy National Park
On our last day, we spent a little time fishing in the river with a hand reel. We caught a few small fish, about the size of bluegills. On the way home, we had a slight mishap on the train and accidentally ended up at the wrong stop. Faced with the options of waiting two hours for the next train, or walking to the next stop and catching a train that runs every half hour, I decided to walk. The next stop seemed like it was only a five minute train ride, but the trek ended up taking an hour and forty five minutes! It was pretty fun though- we had to wade across two creeks, cut through a macadamia nut orchard, jump a barbed wire fence, and we ended up seeing two wild kangaroos- the first of my trip! It it was a long day, but a fun end to a good trip.
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