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Rafting
En route to the Tully river we stopped for breakfast at a country club. Already at the base of the river we were provisioned with helmets, life jackets and a paddle. With this team we were put in groups of six on a raft with two monitors. He ve called himself Big Al explained the procedure, you know, back paddle, or paddle back and forward paddle to paddle forward. And with these instructions we got into the boats as if we had been going down the rive all our lives. It was the first time we did rafting and it was really exciting. The waters came down fast and rough and we got bumped around more than once without consequences.
Occasionally we did take some photo at key points, as some waterfall wet the entire crew or rapid ending in a jump. Half-way down the river we stopped and assembled all groups to do a BBQ that is a typical lunch. You can continue down through an almost jungle scenery. Only for the view it is already worthwhile to go on the excursion. At the end we collected our things and boarded the van. We stopped at the country club for dinner and bought one of those photos that you almost are forced to do so you can save a memory of the experience. It was great!
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