The area surrounding Hervey Bay is mainly sugar cane country but as we
continued to drive towards Brisbane we started to drive past paddocks of
pineapples. As we had approached Hervey Bay we had seen some farm stalls
selling pineapples direct to the travelling public for as little as sixty
cents each (however these pineapples looked quite small).
With plenty of signage telling us of a farm stall, we stopped off and
sampled some lovely sweet pineapple and bought a really large one which we
have enjoyed over the last couple of days. This one cost of $5 and it was
worth it as it was so big and sweet. We could have bought three smaller
ones for $10 but large was much more appealing and well worth it.
Gill and Peter like to travel. In 2011/12 they completed a trip around Australia. One of the things that they are aware of is the fact that to live your dream then you actually have to do something and that's what they did. In 2013 they decided to further explore outback Australia and crossed the Simpson Desert. Going forward they will continue to travel as they plan for the next few years. To see some of their other trips follow the links.
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I know this plantation will grow and could support the economy shortly. The said plantation has great taste.
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