Tuesday, October 6, 2009

September 13 and 14 (Fraser Island)

We left our hotel at 8AM in order to catch the bus to Sunshine Plaza. The night before I had discovered that I had left or lost my converter plug so while we were at Sunshine Plaza I had a matter of minutes to go purchase another one for the trip. After a 20 minute stop at Sunshine Plaza we caught another bus to Nambour Train Station where we took the train to us to Hervey Bay where we caught yet another bus to the dock where we finally caught a boat to Fraser Island. I had heard rumors about Fraser Island but it was nothing I had expected. During the 45 minute boat ride, we saw numerous sharks in the water and we even saw a sea turtle. When we arrived to the island and walked into our resort I was so surprised. It was similar to the photos that were online but nothing like I expected. It reminded me of dirty dancing only on the beach instead of in the mountains. It was very sustainable and ‘go green.’ In order to get to our room we followed a path through the woods and you wouldn’t believe the view we had, haha it was of a creek swamp type thing. My mom described all the rooms as very Asian- like with doors instead of curtains to keep out the light. She kept repeated over and over again throughout our trip she would never have thought to do something like this… in the beginning I wasn’t sure if this was a good thing or bad. After checking into our room and getting comfortable, we took a stroll into the market center which had all of four three shops, one of which was closed. We wandered briefly through the convenience store where you could find everything from frozen food and beer to picture frames and Fraser Island trinkets. After exiting the store we enter the last remaining shop, the 4wd hire shop (this was where I had been hoping to go before we even got to Fraser Island). Fraser Island is such a remote place the only way you can travel is by 4wd on Sand Paths, and not smooth sand paths but rough ones where you are in constant fear of getting stuck if you take your foot off the gas. The whole point of the trip was to see what the island had to offer, but instead of paying a ton of money to wander around the island through a tour we decided to be a little more adventurous and rent our own vehicle. After a 30 minutes safety/ instructional video and filling out a couple papers we were all set for the next day’s adventure. We were also just in luck because after we came into the shop there were two other groups of people that came in and we were able to get one of the last vehicles that were available the day we wanted to travel.

Meanwhile, Fraser Island is home to dingoes (which in the past year have become more dangerous due to people feeding them and there have been many instances in which people were attacked. They told us at the resort that they were protected by a fence but sometimes they are able to sneak through, rare, but it happens. Many signs and flyers throughout the resort, told people if approached by a dingo to stand tall and back away and if needed fight back.) There were also snakes and lizards both of which we were told to stay away from. They said some of the snakes were very deadly. In particular one they called the 50 minutes snake because you only had 50 minutes to find help. Needless to say all of this talk about wild animals that could hurt me and possibly kill me definitely kept me alert and on my toes throughout the trip on the island, even during the day I constantly watched the ground for critters.

That night for dinner we didn’t have many options, so we stuck within close range and ate at the resort’s restaurant. Due to an early morning that day and an early morning to come we resided to our room for the evening.

The next morning I was so excited for the day to come, after seeing so many pictures of all the beautiful things on Fraser Island I couldn’t wait to see it in person. As I sat in the driver’s seat, I was so nervous about driving not knowing what to expect. Within the first couple minutes my heart was racing so afraid I was going to cause the vehicle to flip or get us stuck and ruin the whole day. It took a little bit of time to get use to the roads and the driving conditions but I finally got the hang of it. After traveling for a good hour through the hills of the island we finally approached the 70 mile beach. It was so amazing being able to ride on the beach at 60- 70 km/hr. As we were driving we noticed quite a few cars parked and standing by the water. We were curious what was going on so we stopped to check it out. In the water we could see a whale swimming up out of the water and flapping its fins. It was almost like it was putting on a show for us. After watching for a bit we got back in the car and followed the map to our first destination. We approached the big shipwreck of the Maheno. I think that was my dad’s favorite part of the trip. The next destination on the map was the colored sands, while stopped to admire the sand mountains, we also got to see a plane land and take off. At one point in the trip we had to stop off and add fuel to the vehicle. The gas station where we happened to stop we were lucky enough to see a python in the backyard. The man that owned the shop and lived behind it said that he saw on average one snake a day in his yard. After talking to him for a few minutes we found out that he had lived on the island for the past five years, three of which he had never left the island. Throughout our journey up and down the beach we got lost a couple times. My mom had seen this little creek that people could float down in a brochure and really wanted to experience it. We tried to find it on our way back but due to the lack of signs we almost got stuck multiple times and eventually gave up and continued on to Lake McKenzie and the rainforest. My poor dad was miserable as we left the smooth beach and back onto the rough paths of hills. Plus we got lost a couple times in trying to find more attractions to stop by along the way. It finally got to a point where we tired of riding in the car and just wanted to reach our destination. Lake McKenzie was beautiful and of course I wanted to jump in. My mom and dad refused saying it was too cold. After hanging out for a bit by the water we returned one more to our little vehicle and made the journey home.

As we got back to the resort my mom noted many times that it was such a cool experience getting to ride in the vehicle through the paths and on the beach. She said that it was never something they would have thought to do but they are so glad that we did it. It was an incredible experience. While back at the resort we booked our hotel for the following night in Noosa before walking to a different place for dinner. We had a more casual dinner this night due to the fact we were all so tired and still in our clothes from the day. After a relaxing, enjoyable dinner (where my parents met an older couple who had traveled to the island from their sailboat), my mom and I headed to the heated pool and hot tub just to relax.






Hervey Bay

Boat ride to Fraser Island

Massive Sea Turtle



arriving to Fraser Island

4wd through the hills

seventy mile beach

you can barely see it but I swear there is a whale in the water


My mom and me
checking out the whale


w
the colored sand mountains






HUGE lizard... gross



swimming in lake mckenzie


room with a view

walk way to our room




Visuals of all the deadly snakes on the island (just in case you



saying bye bye to fraser island


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