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Posted by: FNQ Bunyip Offline Posted: Tuesday, 24 November 2020 10:29:13 AM(UTC)

Scott123 , I always find it funny when 20 or 30 somethings from south, buy a block in the rainforest before the WET and buy mid March the for sale sign is back up and they have gone south again LOL


As for the bridge, hurry up and build it. The Daintree has been saved. Now it is time to build the infrastructure and facilities to cater to tourists that have been sold the idea that it's a good place to go.
For 25 years the council has invested money to sell the Daintree to the world, propping up tourism marketing bodies with rate payers monies.

The council milks the tourist to cross the ferry $28 return and there is no where to pull up, no car parks , no bins , no toilets. 1 Lookout that is grown over. We need more infrastructure for all these people that come here, that sit in a queue, drive to Cape Trib , look around and drive back to the ferry queue.

Build the bridge, people will have more time to relax and look around, not be worried about getting stuck in a queue.

Then there is the yearly dredging of the river at the ferry site. The silt that is then washed down stream coating areas in acid sulphate right out to the inshore reef systems. They can only dredge when there are big tides , so lots of run.

Building a bridge is the only real environmentally friendly sustainable answer. But the bat [censored]crazy greens are too bloody stupid to see the fact.



Back to the weather. Hot and starting to get real sticky. Looking forward to the wet.


Cheers
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