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by Lucy, Vickie and Rachel
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Noosa, Queensland

Saturday, 26 April 2008

Noosa, Queensland

We arrived in Noosa after stopping at Brisbane for some scrumptious lunch. We only had 2 days at Noosa Heads so we decided to squeeze as much in as possible during our time there. The first day we got up early and headed to Australia Zoo- the 'Steve Irwin' zoo. It was a rly good zoo, we got to feed elephants! The tigers there were amazing, Luce and Rach want to work with tigers after watching the zoo workers playing with them. The Irwin family seems to be very popular here. Bindi, the daughter, even has her own clothing brand! It was bank holiday weekend here for Anzac day so we decided to go out in the evening, met some cool Swedish ppl! The next day we headed to Noosa national park, it is really beautiful! We did the coastal walk for a while keeping an eye out for dolphins, before clambering down the side of the cliff to a pretty little beach. During our time there we saw a koala and a dolphin! Noosa is really nice, beautiful. One of the girls we later met is staying here to work.

Leaving the national park was a bit stressful, as the hostel shuttle bus didn't turn up. We thought we might miss our coach to Hervey bay, but we made it! Just.

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