Time to change my blog into English!
We arrived in Airlie Beach at the wonderfull Tuesday evening and left it straight away after we dropped Monica in her hostel to do wild camping on a beach!
A couple of Robert's former travelmates where there and showed us a B-E-A-utiful spot to camp and after out dinner we made a big fire at the Beach and popped some bottles of beer around it - there was just a guittar missing for a perfect evening but still pretty amazing!
The next day(09.10.'13) we went to the marina to catch out boat -The Pride of Airlie- to heaven.
The Pride of Airlie was a big catamaran and we were about 50 people to explore the Whitsundays and South Molle Island belonged to us for a couple of days since we were the only group in the only resort on the island- pretty good huh?
On the first day we have been welcomed by some massive fishes which have been swimming under the jetty but didn't do much since it was already time for the sunset. At the evening we all met in the bar to have a good party. Monica and I won the pool tournament and proudly received our trophy a jug of beer to let the party start!
Here I met Sam and Yvette an Australian couple who were travelling up to Cairns as well. Really cool people and awesome to party with!
The next morning started hangover free so I was able to do the first highlight of the day - snorkeling in the Great Barrier Reef.
There we could see beautiful corals and since we were 40 people in the water a lot of fishes disappeared and I was only able to see many fishes at some rare spots where anyone else was.
After our under water safari we sailed sunbathing to the Whiteheaven Beach and received happily our lunch.
This beach was by far the most awesome beach I have ever been at with very fine and shiny white silicon sand. So we spent our time to making human pyrmides and I got dogged in the sand and discovered some amazing new feminine courses on my chest! Thanks for this experience;)
Whitehaven Beach!
Getting some coconuts off the palm!
Acrobatics at work
After my time in the most paradise like place I have ever been we went back to our island and since it was already late afternoon and a long journey we started the party on board and poured us some exquisite drinks (Goon&Beer).
That evening we had a theme party with KARAOKE and I discovered a hidden talent as singer and just started my karaoke career at that amazing evening and already got myself a big load of fans and groupies....now I know how rock stars must feel like!;)
The next and unfortunately last day in paradise started with a bushwalk on South Molle Island (ours!) and where ever we looked we had a marvelous view on this little paradise.
Our long walk made us thirsty so when we got to a coconut palm we managed to get some down, opened it to receive our hard earned drink and ate the very delicious fruit meat.
Refreshed I went to the jetty with some bread to feed our welcoming friends the massive 1 meter long fishes. I have just been at the fishes and deep in the water when I heard "Oh look there!There is a shark very close!" Fortunately it was just a small one a little bit bigger than my fishes so he didn't mean to hunt and eat me but a nice experience!
Unfortunately this was already the last adventure I could do there so me alias Robinson Crusoe had to leave the paradise to go back to a just very beautiful place -back to Airlie Beach!
Kakadus in paradise...
Airlie Beach from the ship....
It's not a good day if you don't have a good selfi! With Sam and Yvette
Back in Airlie I had to find my tonight's accommodation and all the hostels I wanted to go to were already booked fully but in the end I found a nice and even cheap bed in the Waterfront Backpackers! (Can definitively recommend that one since it had the best dorms I have seen so far in Australia and even a balcony with view on the ocean!
Later that evening I went to the after party of our tour to meet all the people again and celebrate our good time.
More incredibly good selfies...here with Yvette!
Airlie Beach was really beautiful but since it was very small and there was not much to do I spent almost the whole day at the lagoon with Aline a girl I met in Hervey Bay and found here before my Whitsunday trip.
In front of lagoon in Airlie Beach
At the evening I turned into an Aborigine when I learned to play didgeridoo and got my first aboriginal weapon to hunt with -a boomerang!
After a last night of party with some friends I found in Airlie Beach it was time to leave Airlie and go to a new adventure on Magnetic Island. Matti and Jess, two very funny people I met on my trip, offered me a lift to Townsville and I gratefully took it. At the moment we are on the long way to Townsville...they even want to go to Mission Beach straight away but for me it's not time to go there yet. We will probably meet again in Cairns and have some beers;)
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