Airlie beach was wonderful! The day after writing my last blog post, we boarded our Whitsundays boat called 'Wings 3'. The boat was lovely, but I was pretty shocked by how many passengers fit on it. Thankfully, Lucy, Hayley and myself were in the same room, also sharing with a lovely couple called Jen and Dan. The weather for the trip went downhill pretty quickly, and we had rain for the majority of the trip. This did not ruin my first time scuba diving or snorkelling, both of which were incredible. I found the concept of breathing solely through my mouth unnerving at first and panicked a few times, but we had a brilliant dive instructor called Kate who always managed to calm me down. I saw (amongst other creatures) clownfish, held a sea cucumber, and had a starfish on my goggles. On our 2nd dive we also got to do a swim through, basically swimming through a small underwater cave. I had a few bad episodes of sea sickness, but managed to sleep through most of them. We took an afternoon trip to Whitehaven beach, where the sand is almost 100% silica, making it beautifully white. We spent a few hours there, taking funny pictures and enjoying the incredible view. At the end of our trip, I was pretty disappointed to be leaving. Our crew, Kate, Ollie and Steve, were wonderful, the other passengers were all lovely, and the food was superb. We even had a hot tub on board! Despite the sea sickness, I'd do it again in a heartbeat. On our first night back on land, we all met up for food and drinks and then went out to the clubs. It turned out to be a brilliant night during which I met even more amazing people.
The next day, we went for brunch and some shopping with our new friend from Wings 3, Tess. That evening, we caught a 10 hour overnight journey to Cairns- easily the worst bus journey of my life, sat beside a woman so large that I was pressed up against the side of the bus for the entire journey.
We then proceeded to spend a week in Cairns. The city has a pretty big problem with drinking and disorderly behaviour amongst the indigenous Australian community, and I found myself too scared to walk about in the evenings as they were constantly shouting at each other on the street or lining the pavements in large groups, which was pretty intimidating. We did a few activities in Cairns, all of which were fantastic, but the higlights (without doubt) were the Tablelands Rainforest Tour and the quad biking. On the rainforest tour, we saw some incredible waterfalls, swam in the waterfall that Peter Andre's 'Material Girl' music video and the Herbal Essences advert are filmed at, and saw the tree that the Avatar tree (from the film) was based on. The quad biking was great because it was raining, so the bikes were sliding everywhere- messy, and insanely fun.
Lucy decided, whilst in Cairns, that she'd like to do the AJ Hackett bungee jump off a 50m tall, purpose - built bridge in the rainforest. Hayley and I both went along to watch and I'm SO glad we did! The bridge was huge and her face/reactions on the way down (after they finally convinced her to go) were priceless. Needless to say, we bought the DVD. Afterwards, she tried to get me to climb the tower and appreciate both the amazing view and the ridiculous height. Halfway up the stairs, I bottled out- the view couldn't be that much better from the top anyway, right? At least, that's what I told myself!
2 days (and 2 goodbye mewls) later the girls flew down to Brisbane to catch their long flight back to the uk, and I was thoroughly miserable- I'd spent 6 weeks joined at the hip with those lovely ladies, and life in Cairns without them was awfully quiet. A few people even asked where 'the other two' had gone! I spent a week longer in Cairns looking for work, and met some pretty awesome people up there- Lizzie from England and Alex from Holland. After a week of job hunting failed, I chose to return to Sydney to find work.
Getting back to Sydney after being in Cairns was strange. I'd spent 2 weeks in bikinis up north, but Sydney was freezing in relation, and felt more like winter in London. I was lucky enough to get a job from my first interview in Sydney- a live-in receptionist at a hostel right in the centre of the city. After spending a couple of days staying with a friend, I moved in and began work straight away.
My time at the hostel deserves its very own blog post after living with such wonderful people. I hope to have that one up in a week. Love to all the wonderful people who read my blog xxx
PS. More photos to come- I neglected my camera as Lucy was SO efficient at taking pictures!