He was very thorough and explained everything
along the way, even giving helpful tips as to what certain things were for (such as the drip wicks construction workers
leave at the ends of brick / stones homes near the ground level that are meant to leach
water in the event it gets behind the stone / brick
siding.
Hit the coastline for some beach driving (best suited to within three hours either
side of low tide) to oggle at the coloured sands
along the Great Sandy National Park or take the rainforest circuit from the Freshwater Track travelling to Rainbow Beach and Tin Can Bay; do some kayaking and fishing at Lake Cooroibah, take a picnic down to «The Frying Pan» (at the
left - hand
side of the Noosa River mouth) and splash about in the shallow
water or check out the lighthouse at Double Island Point and see if you can spot any dolphins.