Nai-publish: 08.07.2024
At the Dolphine Center, it was explained in detail that the dolphins there are Australian Humpback Dolphins living in the bay. There are approximately 80 dolphins, with a maximum of 10 coming by every morning, where they can be fed by tourists under the supervision of volunteers.
Today there were 6 adult dolphins and a two-year-old calf. Each of the kids received a fish to feed to one of the dolphins.
Afterwards, we quickly drove back to the campsite to pay for our stay. The campground host was not there last night. Then we headed towards Maryborough. The small town still has several historic buildings, but we just drove through.Our drive took us through macadamia plantations and sugar cane fields. The road was quite bumpy in some places with many potholes, making the dishes in the back rattling.The first stop was at Bagara Beach. Although the sun was out by now, it was quite windy with very high waves. Therefore, we skipped swimming and just had a picnic lunch break.Unfortunately, due to the risk of explosion from sparks, we had to surrender all electronic devices, including the camera, before entering the factory premises. Therefore, there are no photos from the tour itself.
The tour ended at the bar, where we could taste the various rums and liqueurs of the distillery.Stay: 1770 Campground, Town 1770
Driven: 351 km
Walked: not worth mentioning
Weather: morning showers, afternoon sun, 15-24°C