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Its a tough life; our followers today and the killer sunset.
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Well we didn’t get to the mungo ball – we had dinner on Phlat Chat with Chris and Judy instead and tried to get the usb TV tuner to work its magic. Guess what it’s a digital HDTV and it isn’t available here – so we listened to bit of it on the radio and got bored. Tried to leave today for the top end of Fraser Island but the fog rolled in big time and we could not see a thing. We snuck back to Kingfisher until about midday when the fog lifted a bit and off we went but only a short trip to Moon Point, which we hope we can use as a jump off for Bundaberg tomorrow (assuming no fog!).
It is a lovely spot. Big sandy beach – we went for a walk to be disturbed by dingo’s howling – we walked back to the dinghy to be followed by two dingoes who were obviously hoping we had food. Chris made me beetle back to the dinghy and the jolly dingoes followed us all the way to the very edge of the water where the dinghy was anchored.
We finished the day watching a WONDERFUL sunset as we sipped a cool one and retired for a wonderful meal. Chris is a wizard in the galley!
Up early tomorrow (weather willing) for a 40+NM trip to Bundaberg. Things to do there – there are always things to do !!!
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