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Rainforest, dinner and Cairns, Australia

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Rainforest, dinner and Cairns, Australia

Cairns, Australia may be better known as the gateway to the great barrier reef. While the location was once a vast rainforest, in recent years it has become a place for tourism, with much of the forests being replaced with attractions, hotels and other infrastructure. We spent two nights in Cairns in March of 2011, and took many pictures while enjoying the sights of the area.

While our favorite part of the city was visiting the Great Barrier Reef, we also enjoyed staying in the city itself, Hartley’s Crocodile Farm and the Aboriginal demonstration at Tjapukai.

The oddest thing I did on the trip? Eating Kangaroo! It was actually fairly tasty – much like eating Venison in the United States.

On this day I ate Kangaroo Blues Brothers Goldberg Like Maxibon Sad Flower IMG_8528 Crossing over the Barron River, home to Crocs Rainforest IMG_8729 Forest Fan Barron Falls IMG_8750 More Falls Us It's a meee... Bradley's Bush After the falls Barron Falls from the sky IMG_8774 IMG_8778 Birds nest or tree goiter Tree Veins Sick of us yet? Tree Rosebud Flying Fox tree Lemongrass Chicken = Superb Carmelized Pork Hock Dinner overlooking the Coral Sea Our Thai Dinnerplace Beautiful Fiance The happy couple Aboriginal People (maybe) making fires Cool Lizard Tiles Bad Social Media Tie-ins

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