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Once you arrive at the end of the road, the last hurdle in your journey to the tip
 is a trek over the rocky bluff, then it’s down to the famous sign declaring you at



 the most northern point of the Australian continent. That’s when you’ve finally
 made it! After taking the ever-important photo with the sign, we noticed the

 abundance of oysters on the rocks, most had already been cracked and eaten, but
 we managed to smash open a few and enjoyed a couple of drinks and oysters on
 the tip of Australia.

 After reaching the tip we of course, had to turn around and start the long trip
 home, however that was not the end of our adventures. South of the Jardine River
 Ferry, we re-joined the Old Telegraph Track via a bypass which brought us onto
 the track near Sam’s Creek, where we once again set up camp for a few days.
 This was by far my favourite place on the trip, but most people would pass by                        OPEN

 without seeing its true beauty. A rugged-looking creek crossing is what you can
 see from your car as you pass through it. While that sight is pretty, its similar to             24
 many other crossings along the way. But thanks to a little bit of local knowledge                hours 7
 we followed a small bush track through the scrub until we found what is known
 as the Hidden Waterfall. The secluded swimming pool under a small waterfall has                          days

 “After taking the ever-important   crystal clear water and high walls providing plenty of shade. The thigh-high water

 was perfect to sit in with a few drinks and the falls provided a natural shower
 photo with the sign, we noticed the   From our camp at Sam’s Creek, we used quad bikes to venture to other crossings   BP Port Douglas
 abundance of oysters on the rocks,   along the track, including Mistake Creek, Cannibal Creek and Nolan’s Brook.   Conveniently located on the Captain Cook Highway, Craiglie
 Each just as pretty as the next but take serious four-wheel-drive action to cross
 most had already been cracked and   in cars.
 We also took a day trip from our camp to visit Elliot and twin Falls. More
 eaten, but we managed to smash open a   beautiful waterfalls and natural pools that you could just spend days in relaxing
 and soaking up the sun.
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 few and enjoyed a couple of drinks and   Sam’s Creek was the last spot on our two-week trip and I would recommend   Mockas Pies and Cakes,
 taking that long to ensure you see everything. A 10-hour trek home, but it was
 oysters on the tip of Australia.”  well worth it to discover the hidden treasures amongst the rough outback of Cape   Fish & Chips, Chicken & Chips
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