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Tropical Queensland Accommodation
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Our first group from Auswalks - Jackie, Colleen, Phil the Guide,
Carole and Mike, staying at their favourite
Tropical Queensland accommodation
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A big group from GBRMPA (after about three weeks on the road)
eating a hearty breakfast - Mick,Kerry, Kate, Elisa,Adam, Stefanie, Jon the Boss and
Simon
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Our first set of intrepid kayakers (World Expeditions and
Sea Ventures) - Melissa, Heidi, Tony, Glee, Nick, Jeff, Jane, Sher, Kay and Nina. Missing
are Auntie Vonner and Uncle Judd
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Our first Xmas dinner party - Jeff, Makoto, Andrew,
Annalisa, Therese, Gordon, Margaret, John and the world's finest waiter (probably).
Just because we are all holding a glass doesn't mean that we are all alcoholics
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A motley crew from CSIRO, on their way round all the CSIRO sites in Oz
- Steve, Alan, Jenny and Dominic. A working holiday at the
finest Tropical Queensland accommodation
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Our first Easter guests - Dave, Di, Manuela and Giuseppe. They
hail from Townsville but I think one of them could be from Sicily
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Our first Dutch guests - Erik, Marjan, Annelies, Peter and Marsha,
(front row) Dylan. The green spiky thing is our Xmas tree. Annelies and her
(absent) husband Hans run a great Bar and Grill at Palm Cove, called Apres Beach
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Our second set of Kayakers, Jill, Trish and Alan (arguably Australia's
best angler). Unfortunately didn't do too much kayaking due to
adverse weather conditions - so settled for some walking and fishing
instead
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Patricia, Ivan, Krzysztof (the bossman), Jolanta, Oto and Teresa all
now from Sweden - but originally from all over Europe. Another family willing
to do a house swap with the best Tropical Queensland accommodation
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Debbie, Megan, Harriett and Nina - our first hen party who came
all the way from boring Cairns to sample the wild throbbing
nightlife of Mission Beach - and they partied till as late as 10pm!!
And the Greek lady statue is now re-united with her head
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Angela, Linda and Kerryn - all very hard
workers at the resort
on Dunk Island.
Enjoyed the Aquatic
Festival, and stayed
relatively sober
for the whole weekend.
Didn't eat their
fruit at brekky
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More Kayakers - Jean, Ross, Lou, Judd (world famous kayaking
guide), Carol, Rowley, Joe and Helen. On their return to the lodge they were
all ready for a beer - and a shower !!
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Miles Behind,Di Agnosis,Max Melbourne,Dame Edna Average,
Alice Springs, Bruce Didgeridoo,Matilda Bush and Stavros
Kebab - all characters in one of our Murder Mystery
games. Watch out for their forthcoming naughty calendar
!!
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Lesley, Pat, Caroline, Harrison and Ron - all Pompey
supporters (or is it Saints ??). Harrison, obviously
a good judge of B&Bs and other accommodation, deliberated a long time
and then wrote "brilliant" in our Guest book.
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Claudia,Kaye,Lizzie,Richard and Bryce from Cairns.
Set a new world record score for a family at the
local mini-golf. And the kids polished off all the Nutella
we had (a year's supply !!)
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Sue, Gary, Chris and Ari from Townsville, who all
pretended to have mundane jobs, but in reality they
are all expert herpetologists. Ari ended up taking half
the garden back to Townsville.
Tropical Queensland accommodation enthusiasts
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New Year's Eve 2003 at the finest accommodation in tropical Queensland - Annie, Andrew, Mick, Craig,
Amanda, Carola, Michael, Anita and another Michael kneeling
down.
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Deborah, Andrew and Tom from Clifton Beach. One of
the guys broke our bell, and the other found a $20 note
on Dunk Island. Deborah is a famous fashion designer
- check out Clothes
To Go
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Jeff, Bill and James from Brissie on their "Talking
Shit Tour" of the east coast. Apparently they have
good 'links' with Cathy and Dudley. They saw Charlie
in the pouring rain - very, very unusual.
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Mad Max Melbourne, Matilda Bush, Stavros Kebab, Miles
Behind, Alice Springs, Dame Edna Average and Di Agnosis,
otherwise known as Lyn, Carol, Alison, Tammy, Jenny,
Megan the Bride and Jana.
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Chris, taking some time off after finishing Uni,
Tony, a famous engineer, Christine, an expert optometrist
and Ellie, still at school - from sunny Bedford - all
wishing they could stay in Oz forever.
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Michelle, Sid, Val and Andy from Rugby. They all
had a full monty three mornings on the trot here at Licuala Lodge.
A tropical Queensland accommodation new world record. And thanks for the wine
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A trio of Kayakers - the first group for 2004. Justin
from Charters Towers who runs a Jeweller's shop and
a bike shop. So if you want a diamond encrusted mountain
bike - Justin is your man.
From Sydney we have Tania - almost an admiral in
the Navy - and Raylene - a product manager for some
world financial giant. Hope you both enjoyed your stay
on Dunk Island.
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From Gravesend way - Tyler the tiny terror, Warwick
(the best engineer in the RAF), the beautiful Dennie,
and her dad Andy - now living somewhere on the Gold
Coast
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Four famous marine biologists from Townsville and
Perth - Renae, Andy, Michelle and Andrew. The young
ones are Elliot and Charlie - a future Wallaby by all
accounts.
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Marion, from Geraldton ??, and from Townsville, Chris
(loves his footy and his beer !!), Sarah and Ella. Thanks
for the two pictures that you drew for us Ella.
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A group of Auswalkers from Acton and somewhere in
Ireland - Eileen, Mick, Ann and Tom. Eileen is a notorious
banana smuggler, and Ann has single-handedly saved the
UK rail system from disaster.
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From Carluke - Julie, Stephen, Nicole and Mitchell. Julie and
Stephen spoke some foreign language, but the kids spoke
English, enjoying their stay at the tropical Queensland accommodation.
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From Sydney - Virginia, 'Full Monty' Ian and their little prince,
Robert, who finally managed breakfast on their last day. Virginia
not happy that she couldn't stick a pin in our map of Australia.
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From Townsville - Sheree, Aidan, Graham, Carrie,
Dave and Di. Stayed here a couple of nights in various
rooms, and all six had a Full Monty both mornings -
a new world record for a group.
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From somewhere in USA, Robert, a top executive for
some UN organisation, Ling, coconut opener extraordinaire,
and their three sons - William, Ben and Nick - all budding
chess Grand Masters
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