Welcome to Cairns, Australia and Dr. Mary Travelbest
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In this episode: FAQ is: Dr. Travelbest, What are the seven natural wonders of the world?
Today\u2019s Destination is: Cairns, Australia\xa0
Today\u2019s Mistake- Leaving my wallet in a taxi
Travel Advice:\xa0 Avoid single supplements when you travel.
FAQ: What are the seven natural wonders of the world?
Answer: One will be talked about on this podcast, the Great Barrier Reef in Australia, which is located by Cairns.
The other six are:
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Today\u2019s destination: Cairns, Australia
It\u2019s a city in Queensland, on the tropic north east coast.\xa0
The population is about 150,000 plus lots of tourism is happening here.
Some of the world\u2019s most beautiful diving spots are here, on the Great Barrier Reef.
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It\u2019s known for agriculture, the port, and now a destination for worldwide travel.
The best time to visit is spring or fall, as the tropical rainforest and climate is lovely nearly anytime.\xa0
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The people here are genuine and really easy to relate to. They are kind and personal and warm. You can meet them where they are and get to know them with a few nice greetings and respect for their surroundings. When I visited, I met several of the locals and they were all helpful and accommodating.\xa0
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I flew to Cairns from Brisbane, and stayed for about a week before flying to Alice Springs. The Great Barrier Reef was my destination and I enjoyed the boat trips Snorkeling with the turtles and seeing the many Islands.nI\u2019d like\xa0 to name all of the nearby islands, but there too many to name. Some islands are not for humans because they are protected. Here are three main ones, where you can spend the night if you want.\xa0
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https://greatbarrierreef.org/islands/best-islands-to-visit-near-cairns/
Besides the ocean, on land, you\u2019ll want to visit the Kuranda Scenic Railway. It\u2019s built into the mountain it seems in some areas. It\u2019s a train right through a dense rainforest, with steep ravines and picturesque waterfalls within the World Heritage listed Barron Gorge National Park. This 2 hour journey gives a view of Barron Falls, 15 hand carved tunnels, 37 bridges and waterfalls you will love. https://www.kuranda.org/listing/kuranda-scenic-railway
Today\u2019s Mistake-\xa0 Leaving my wallet in a taxi
Today\u2019s Travel Advice- Avoid solo travel\u2019s single supplement fees when you travel
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