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| Standing at the "Tip of Australia" - bucket list moment |
There are several options for getting to the Cape from Thursday Island. You can hire a chopper for a short 12 minute ride, take your own boat or catch the local ferry (http://peddellsferry.com.au) which runs twice daily Monday to Friday during the tourist season, and Monday, Wednesday, Friday in the off season. In this way you can get there the same day, without having to drive for thirteen hours from Cairns to Bamaga. Don't get me wrong ... that is still on my bucket list. At this time I do not have the vehicle and equipment to tackle such a trip. Meanwhile, I have been lucky to explore it from another vantage point.
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| Des |
We headed up the road towards Pajinka and stopped in at the "Croc Tent" first off to meet some of the locals and pick up some of the obligatory souvenirs.
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| Pajinka Road |
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| Tawny-Breasted Honeyeater |
On arrival at the car park, there are two options. Setting out over the hill - believe me, it is worth the walk. The views are superb, I do recommend wearing sturdy shoes though as the rocks can be slippery in the wet. Take plenty of water and take your time to enjoy the experience. If you happen to be there at low tide you can walk around the headland from the car park to the tip with less effort but then you miss the stunning view from the top.
Our next stop was Somerset, the original administrative hub of the Torres Strait before it was moved to Thursday Island in 1877. The history of this area is quite extensive and worth a read if you are interested in doing some searches. (http://www.cape-york-australia.com/site-map.html).
We also stopped in at Fly point before heading back to the west side of the cape to Cable Beach and Punsand bay for a late lunch at the Camp grounds there.













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