This morning, while waiting for my pickup from the hotel, I met a really nice American Mum (science teacher) and daughter (flies jet planes for the US Navy). These were my travel companions for the day.
We were part of a large group who took the scenic train ride into the mountains above Cairns to the Kuranda Rainforest. On the way we gazed at the scenery and listened to the amazing story of the hardships endured by the navvies (many Irish, English, American and Italian) who built the railway in the late 1800’s. Upon reaching Kuranda, we were handed our schedules for the day: shopping, BBQ lunch, guided tour of the wildlife park, display of Aboriginal sports and exhibition of Aboriginal dancing, a trip through the rainforest in an Army Duck and finally journey back by Skyrail (apparently the longest cable car ride in the world).
Highlights were the Army Duck through the awesome (word borrowed from my kids) rainforest and the Skyrail trip over the tops of the trees right back to Cairns. The forest was dramatic, nature at its rawest and most beautiful. I took a lot of photos – hopefully they give some sense of the amazing scenery.
Ann x




