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		<title>Cairns, 150m AJ Hackett Para Bungy, Australia</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 29 Oct 2006 22:41:02 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Alex Asigno</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[For all the thrill seekers out there in traveling Australia, if you and when you end up in Cairns you have to make sure you play AJ Hackett a visit. Their latest invention in Bungy jumping is the Parabungy and sets a new benchmark for bungy jumping being 150m high! This being the highest AJ [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>For all the thrill seekers out there in traveling Australia, if you and when you end up in Cairns you have to make sure you play AJ Hackett a visit. Their latest invention in Bungy jumping is the Parabungy and sets a new benchmark for bungy jumping being 150m high! This being the highest AJ Hackett bungy jump in the world, it&#8217;s not quite skydiving but does allow for a few seconds of free fall before you start taking up the slack in the bungy cord. They were planning on making a higher one whilst I was there, so you never know the time you get there you could be jumping something even higher.</p>
<p>The way this works is that firstly there are two speed boats. One to tow you high up into the air above Cairns tremendous beaches and of course above the great barrier reef. The second is to catch you whilst your hanging 150m underneath a parasail doing about 20 knots.</p>
<p>So both boats get up to a steady speed and then what happens is that they strap your harness on, sit you on a platform with a bungy operator sat behind you and when everything is ready they throw out the canopy or parasail and let it fill with air. The platform you are both sat on is winch controlled and once the canopy is fully inflated and it is creating enough lift to pick you up then start to winch you out, at the same time the boat gets faster to create enough lift to get you at the correct altitude.</p>
<p>Your altitude is measured with a wrist alitmeter, due to the seas waves and the changes in wind and air pressure your altitude does vary quite a bit. Once at the correct altitude, 150m you are notified that its time to jump bungyyyy!</p>
<p>If your passing Cairns and want to seek some fun you can&#8217;t miss this out, get jumping.</p>
<p>You can find AJ Hacketts Para Bungy Headquarters on the Corner of Aplin Street &#038; Esplanade at &#8220;Barrier Reef Photos&#8221; Cairns, Queensland, Australia PO Box 700, Smithfield Qld 4878</p>
<p><a href="http://www.alexasigno.co.uk/v/australia/cairns/">Cairns Travel Photos</a></p>
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		<title>Cairns, Scuba Diving</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 13 Oct 2006 21:38:18 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Alex Asigno</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Secondly to Sydney this has to be one of the best places to have fun in Australia. It was so good I actually went there twice in the space of a year. Cairns is where I completed my PADI Advanced Open water dive course. I went with Downunder Dive on their Atlantic Clipper for a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Secondly to Sydney this has to be one of the best places to have fun in Australia. It was so good I actually went there twice in the space of a year.</p>
<p>Cairns is where I completed my PADI Advanced Open water dive course. I went with <a href="http://www.downunderdive.com.au">Downunder Dive</a> on their Atlantic Clipper for a 4 day live aboard dive course which was absolutely fantastic. I originally looked at diving with a company called Pro Dive but they seemed very up themselves and I had heard many a good thing about the PADI dive courses that Down under Dive offered. Also after some further research I found out they had probably one of the best boats. The SV Atlantic Clipper.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s an old 140ft tall ship but has been fully refurbished and has on the modern technology installed. It has very nice air conditioned cabins which cater for 2-4 people, has a large saloon, lounge and even its own bar. Of course it even has a hot tub on the front deck to sit in and relax, chill out and have a beer. The food was fantastic and served from a rather well built kitchenâ€¦ one of the best things they prepared was probably the most basic of all and that was potato wedges with sweet chili sauce which was often sat waiting for us on deck for when we came out from night dives. Hmm hmm.</p>
<p>The Atlantic Clipper is permanently based at the Great Barrier Reef which would move every day to other parts of the reef, which would either be done over night if a long way or early in the morning if a short distance. This was excellent as you get to see a variety of reefs and have a truly unique diving experience. Downunder Dive had a fast transfer boat which takes you there and back which also allows you to spend as many days and nights aboard as you want.</p>
<p>I truly couldn&#8217;t recommend anyone else to dive with in Cairns but if you decide to look elsewhere please be very careful when selecting a dive operator in Cairns as many dive schools use fixed platforms at sea which you stay on and then commute by boat for the diving, not quite the live aboard you expected!</p>
<p>View more of my <a href="http://www.alexasigno.co.uk/v/australia/cairns">scuba diving travel photos in Cairns</a>.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.alexasigno.co.uk/v/australia/cairns/">Cairns Travel Photos</a></p>
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		<title>Fraser Island, Lake Mc Kenzie</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 02 Aug 2006 21:20:43 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Alex Asigno</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[This is Lake Mc Kenzie and was defiantly the best part of Fraser Island to me. It had crystal clear blue water and white silicon sand, it has an area of over 150 hectares and is about 5m deep. It is sat on a gigantic sand dune. The sand is actually silicon which makes this [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This is Lake Mc Kenzie and was defiantly the best part of Fraser Island to me. It had crystal  clear blue water and white silicon sand, it has an area of over 150 hectares and is about 5m deep. It is sat on a gigantic sand dune. The sand is actually silicon which makes this strange squeaking noise when you walk on it. Its very very fine and makes a perfect exfoliator to get all your dead skin offâ€¦ nice. You wouldn&#8217;t think so from the photo but Lake McKenzie is actually 100m AMSL, above mean sea level, I only learned this when learning to skydive <img src='http://www.alexasigno.co.uk/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_wink.gif' alt=';-)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
<p>Well actually the whole island is a sand dune so to speak. It&#8217;s the biggest sand island in the world about 260m high. Being made completely from sand Fraser Island actually moves 1-2m a year!</p>
<p>Fraser Island if I remember correctly is known by the Aboriginals as K&#8217;Gari which means paradise and was inscripted by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site in 1992.</p>
<p>Fraser Island is easy to get to and is only a couple of hours drive from Brisbane you can hire out 4x4s out there, but heard many horror stories about cars getting stuck and arguments from hell. Hence decided to take a <a href="http://www.dingotour.com/">Fraser Island tour with Dingos</a> which was excellent, no sleeping bags, no cooking, no tents and no driving, just relaxing and downing some VB and the best part of this you dont get your food eaten by dingos!
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<p><a href="http://www.alexasigno.co.uk/v/australia/fraser-island/">Lake McKenzie, Fraser Island &#8211; Travel Photos</a></p>
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