Bryon Bay




Continuing along the coast we stopped at the Hippie Capital of Oz. Byron Bay has a great vibe and beautiful lighthouse walk. It is also know as the eastern most point of Australia. Although the beach was attractive and we were looking for a rest the wind was bad and so we opted for the 2 hour hike ( more like 4 hours). This was one of the first nights we camped out as the temperatures are getting warmer and Dianne got back into her bikini. ( no worries Albert has not bought a speedo yet) We also enjoyed a round of golf before leaving Byron Bay and had the great thrill to see 2 small kangaroos on the course.
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