markis10
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As many of you would be aware I do a lot of my travels to FNQ, which is part of my territory that also includes NT and the Pacific Islands. As many of you would also be aware I got caught in my first cyclone in DRW this year, so I have had first hand experience at what a weak cyclone is all about.
Two weeks ago I decided to do the drive to TSV from rather than fly from CNS to get a look at what Yasi did and I have to say it was not what I expected. Anyone who has driven through Cardwell before Yasi knew what an idillic country coastal town it was, sadly a lot of that is gone now, with little of the vegetation remaining, and seafront homes now just concrete bases. I did not get a chance to go to Mission Beach but I am told it's much worse, and Dunk is closed for some time as they rebuild yet again.
The experts say the effects of such disasters are felt mentally around three months after the disaster, when the TV trucks have gone and life is trying to return to normal, which is around Easter time. If anyone is still not sure where they may take a break this year I ask that you consider FNQ despite the high dollar, the people up there need all the support they can get, while the people of Christchurch and Japan have my deepest sympathies and best wishes, I truly believe charity starts at home, which is why I am going to Cairns for Easter, hopefully to put some money into the economy and help local busineses try and get back on their feet.
As for the floods in BNE, well I am helping the locals out as well, living in West End , Brisbane is not a bad destination either if FNQ is too far
Two weeks ago I decided to do the drive to TSV from rather than fly from CNS to get a look at what Yasi did and I have to say it was not what I expected. Anyone who has driven through Cardwell before Yasi knew what an idillic country coastal town it was, sadly a lot of that is gone now, with little of the vegetation remaining, and seafront homes now just concrete bases. I did not get a chance to go to Mission Beach but I am told it's much worse, and Dunk is closed for some time as they rebuild yet again.
The experts say the effects of such disasters are felt mentally around three months after the disaster, when the TV trucks have gone and life is trying to return to normal, which is around Easter time. If anyone is still not sure where they may take a break this year I ask that you consider FNQ despite the high dollar, the people up there need all the support they can get, while the people of Christchurch and Japan have my deepest sympathies and best wishes, I truly believe charity starts at home, which is why I am going to Cairns for Easter, hopefully to put some money into the economy and help local busineses try and get back on their feet.
As for the floods in BNE, well I am helping the locals out as well, living in West End , Brisbane is not a bad destination either if FNQ is too far
