Queensland is cross hatched with thousands of cane train tracks,traveling along narrow gauge rail tracks these cute little toy like trains dawdle along from the farm to the sugar mills. Some level crossings have flashing red lights, others have give way signs and others have train crossing cameras that record your vehicles details and prosecute you for disobeying the signage. Lucinda has the longest bulk sugar ship loader in the world and it reaches 6km out into the bay. There would be excellent diving around the many pylons supporting the jetty but the crocodiles!! There is always something to spoil your fun.
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