Day 1 in Brisbane:
The sleep was not great. Anish and others got down at Casino at 3:30 without waking us up. Though I was getting up often, I was sleeping when they left.
The seat in front of us was a family with some 5-6 kids. The middle-aged fat mother was keeping herself awake providing sleeping space to her kids, giving them the seat spaces, making some space under the seats and the gaps in between the sets as a results of some seats turned around. They were also going for holidays. As I had written in my South African weekenders, I will think twice before saying that parents in the West don’t love their kids. And anywhere in the World, mothers are special creations!
The Sun was up and running by 5 AM itself! The light disturbed my sleep, the atmosphere was misty and in the mist, the farm houses, the trees and the meadows all looked glamorous. My intention to take the camera and take some shots was badly struggling against my sleep, but eventually won after a struggle of an hour! I started taking pictures (hope you have seen some misty pictures), and it continued till we started entering the urban areas and then slipped to sleep again.
The train reached Brisbane Roma Street Station by 6:30. We had another challenge to spend the day till noon efficiently before we check in to the Hotel (check-in times are 1PM normally).
Got fresh at the station, had a good breakfast with hash browns, pan cakes, and coffee in the food court just above the rail station. The hotel was told to be near to the station. We grabbed a map from the station and walked through the road to go around the station, climbing the hill behind it, to the hotel. The Jacqeranda picture (if you have seen the Brisbane pictures in my link) was taken during that time. A man picking up the flowers early in the morning was a bit surprising for me there. The brick red ‘taxis waiting at the stand’ (Brisbane Taxi stand) was also taken during that time.
The hotel was on the top of a hill, on the other side of the station. Later we found that we have a way through the station to the other side which is very short! There is a ticket machine which issues a free ticket to cross the tunnel to the other side through the station.
We reported at the hotel by around 8 and they normally keep our luggage till we check-in, if we need. That relieved us from roaming around with the bags. We checked some leaflets in the hotel and they booked a half day site seeing trip for us, with the pick-up from the hotel too! The charges are the same if I go to the site seeing company and book or I ask the hotel attendant to book it for me. We waited outside the hotel to be picked up by a small bus by 8:55. We had ample time before the pick-up came, so roamed around to take some pictures( posted as Roma street – Parkland) of the spring beauty from top of the hill keeping the Roma Street station in the background. The pick-up came to the main office and the trip started by 9:30.
Brisbane - the capital of Queensland State, is a small city, built around the Brisbane river. The river takes a U-turn in the middle of the city. The city got its name itself from the river, whose old name was Moreton Bay. Queensland itself was first suggested to name as ‘Victorialand’. Then the Queen Victoria was not keen going with this name as there is already a state in Australia called Victoria( Melbourne as its capital). So they made it Queensland. All streets facing north- south takes the name of Queens of England( Victoria St, Elizabeth Street etc), and the street cutting them – that is the streets from East to West are named after the King’s of England( Albert Street, George Street etc.).
Brisbane is basically a flood prone city. We can see the levels marked up about 4 metres from the ground, which was the level of water during one of the worst floods caused during late 19th centuryJ. They had floods some 10- 20 years ago which also was a destructive. Every year the level rises anyway, during the rains and the low lying areas will go under water. The place is dry and a bit hot too (it was 36 in the next week, when Sydney was still only getting warm), but the rains are also worse.
That was some highlights of what we learnt about the city during the trip. We stopped at a place called ‘Kangaroo point’ for taking some snaps (Brisbane-upon-River etc). That is where you can see the city downtown on the side of the river viewing from a hilltop on the other side.
Now, the Kangaroo point has got names because …there are two stories here. The first is interesting one. The aboriginals in the olden times use to chase Kangaroo’s to a point where they have no other choice than jump and die or face the spear (or whatever). So the brave kangaroos will splash jumping down, and others will get the death from man. Anyway, the aboriginal guy will get his meal. So the name came as ‘Kangaroo point’.
The problem with this story is, there is a river underneath this pointJ. Actually, if the kangaroos jump down, they will land in the river safely and will swim across comfortably. So I will leave that story as a tourist guide’s story to entertain his audience. The actual story goes like a British surveyor came to survey Brisbane, and he saw Kangaroo from this point and was thrilled with the sight that he named this place ‘Kangaroo point’ (hope you realised that meeting a Kangaroo other than in zoo, is very tough in this part of the continent though we have a lot of warning road signs for Kangaroo. I have to explore places where they are seen in lots.
We, then, passed Gabba cricket stadium( which got its name from the name of the suburb ‘Woolloongabba’. We moved to a century old pub named ‘XXXX’ for a breakfast (second one!), which was included in the trip. That was around 11:00. The trip was over in 2 hours, and what we have to pay for that was $48! He dropped us for the river cruise.
A river cruise with the city on both sides, and still, the houses and apartments were simple and elegant on the banks. We crossed the Storey Bridge, which was Brisbane’s answer to Sydney’s Harbour Bridge. In fact, the architect for this one was the same person who designed the harbour bridge!
We walked back to the hotel from the site seeing company office as the bus picked us up back till that after the river cruise. The heat was on it was making us really tired. We bought a pizza on the way back, for lunch. We were really tired with the sleep in the train, and the irritation of being in yesterday’s costumeJ. Had a good sleep after lunch, and by the time we could get up it was 5 in the evening. Went out for a walk with the map, just walked aimless, through the river side for sometime, then peeped in to a Casino and tried our luck spending 1 $ ( I have not changed at all, eh ?) as Krithi wanted to see how the machine works J.
Walked back home by around 8:30 to have a pizza dinner in the restaurant attached to our Hotel. That ends the first day in Brisbane.
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