I'm back to the coast. On my way here I visited Boat Mountain Conservation Park (a mountain shaped like an upturned boat, with a nice view and a walk through a 'vine forest') near Murgon, and Brooyar State Forest near Gympie. This forest has vertical rock cliffs where people can do rock climbing and abseiling (another nice germanism).I didn't have any climbing equipment, so I just watched and took some photos.
Now I am at the place of a friend of mine, Geraldo, visiting him for 5 days and wwoofing a little. I met Geraldo two months ago while I was wwoofing at the dairy farm of Glen and Therese. He is originally from Austria and has migrated to Australia 15 years ago. He liked me and I liked him, so he invited me to come.
Geraldo and his partner Melanie (an Australian) have bought a 60-acre property between Gympie and Kin Kin, a beautiful land that I can only describe as a 'magic forest'. They plan to turn this land into a kind of commune, provided that they find the right people. They have two children aged 6 (Ruby) and 1 (Eban), a big vegetable garden, chooks, and live in self-built houses -- Geraldo is a carpenter -- almost completely self-sustainable with solar power, dam water and rain water.
These two photos show you the beauty of their land at sunrise. There were kangaroos too -- three big ones even came close to my van! One of their dams is suitable to swim in, there are two sand-pits for the children, a see-saw (Wippe) and a trampoline. And there is a real rainforest area with a little gully running through. It is a fantastic place for an 'Aussteiger' (if that is the right word?) to live in. I think I could live here, provided that I'll get a visa that would allow me to stay, and somehow work for my living.
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