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We are having a ball guys, the paddling days have been shorter due to currents and tides and the fact that this place is so beautiful. Again we are having trouble paddling past some bays. We were snorkelling and swimming this afternoon at South Molle Island did a rainforest bushwalk and explored the bones of a closed resort one kilometre frome the campsite. We have a great camp site that we are sharing with two other groups of campers who are fun and friendly. Paddling over stag horn and plate corals covered in colourful striped and glittering reef fish has been a great experience. We have lost count of the number of Black Tipped Reef Sharks we have seen over the past few days and have eaten fresh fish each night. Fresh caught calamari tonight.
Cape Conway was a fantastic experience, the paddling there was exciting as we were eddie hopping against a strong oncoming tide flow. Cutting between rocks and narrow gaps close to the cliff faces was a boys idea of great fun, it was and adrenalin hit for two now very seasoned paddlers. Dinner is ready to eat so will sign off – will post tomorrow from another amazing place. DT






