Day 13: The halfway and most eastern point

After checking out of our apartment this morning we had a very relaxing day around Byron Bay. Today is the halfway point of my time in Australia so it was a good chance to recharge ready viagra rx in canada for the next few weeks!

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We found a nice shady tree by the beach so we could sit and read for a while. However we soon realised why nobody else was sitting underneath it when a couple of birds landed on the branches above! Our search for a slightly safer location took us back to the Beach Hotel where we found a palm tree that was much less popular with the birds, and we stayed there for lunch.

In the afternoon we drove up to the Cape Byron Lighthouse which marks the eastern most point of Australia. We took one of the footpaths down to the rocks where there are lovely views of the coastline. We also saw a wallabe and mountain goat on the steep hills around the lighthouse.

Just before sunset we went back to the beach for an hour. It was very high tide so only a few metres of the beach were dry and the waves were a bit too strong for swimming, but we did manage a quick paddle. After filling up with pizza at Earth ‘n’ Sea we were back on the road. For the next few days we’re staying at Kat’s house in Carseldine, which is 10 miles north of Brisbane and thankfully unaffected by the recent floods.

Tomorrow we’re planning to go to Australia Zoo!

2 thoughts on “Day 13: The halfway and most eastern point

  1. Mary Vaughan

    Hi Howie, I love those beaches AND the wallaby! What a lovely colour the sky is -I haven’t seen that for a long time, only varying shades of grey here. Glad you had a relaxing day. I am wired up again and with a cannula, nearly through though.
    Love,
    Mum xxxxx