Rob had booked himself in for a round of golf this morning so as he headed out I did a few loads of washing. I then walked into Mossman and completed a history walk. I was happy as there were many information signs at various spots. I visited a beautiful little, stone church, St David’s. The original wooden church was destroyed by a cyclone in 1911. This particular cyclone damaged or destroyed many buildings here and at Pt Douglas. The Mossman sugar mill was busy and I happened to be there when one of the cane trains was delivering many, many carriages of cane to the mill. Once Rob had returned from golf, we drove down to Port Douglas for lunch. We had been told that a great place to eat was the Tin Shed, down in the older, historic, wharf area of Port Douglas. We were not disappointed at all even though we had to wait for a table, out on the deck overlooking the water. The food was wonderful. Following lunch we enjoyed a casual stroll along the main street, calling in at a few of the shops.












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