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The area you'll be traveling in has a rich indigenous history unfortunately largely ignored for the first 200 years of white settlement, however many of the local names come from the local Kubi Kubi dialect including Noosa which means shade beneath trees and Cooloola which was the indigenous name for the local Sighing Cypress. The indigenous people used these trees to make rafts (Coolootgin) to cross the Noosa River more or less the same place you will cross. "},{"metadata":{"width":670,"height":453},"type":"img","version":1,"content":"https://firebasestorage.googleapis.com/v0/b/freeguides-prod.appspot.com/o/assets%2Ftours%2FOZX5GWK8TJ51f7JqakT7%2Fstop_0_2.png?alt=media&token=c5b02e7c-f22c-4358-9392-660a784b538c"},{"type":"text","content":"Leaving the information center take the short trip to the ferry crossing the Noosa River. There are no shops or facilities at the river crossing and during peak periods the wait to cross can be up to half an hour or even more so be prepared. If you're into fishing why not take a rod rigged with a light lure and spend the time you're waiting flicking into the river? "}]},{"address":"Teewah Beach Road, Noosa North Shore QLD, Australia","location":{"longitudeDelta":0.0421,"latitudeDelta":0.0922,"latitude":-26.3655769,"longitude":153.0518485},"media":[{"metadata":{"width":759,"height":404},"type":"img","version":1,"content":"https://firebasestorage.googleapis.com/v0/b/freeguides-prod.appspot.com/o/assets%2Ftours%2FOZX5GWK8TJ51f7JqakT7%2Fstop_1_0.png?alt=media&token=8cc24511-d70d-446a-a8ed-17877214fff8"},{"type":"text","content":"Once you've crossed the river follow the signs to the Noosa North shore village. There is a general store at the village but not much else and locals know to stock up in everything they need before the ferry. Food options at the village can be limited particularly outside of high season."},{"metadata":{"width":634,"height":480},"type":"img","version":1,"content":"https://firebasestorage.googleapis.com/v0/b/freeguides-prod.appspot.com/o/assets%2Ftours%2FOZX5GWK8TJ51f7JqakT7%2Fstop_1_2.png?alt=media&token=b089cdb9-0410-4dba-8a8c-71f564bfd6a3"},{"type":"text","content":"From the village follow the signs to beach crossing 3. Before crossing under the beach be sure to let some air out of your tires as this will greatly increase your chances of not getting bogged. If it's your first time doing a breach crossing just remember to give other cars plenty of space and accelerate when you hit the sand. Slowing down is a sure way to getting yourself bogged. If you do get bogged don't stress. A helpful local will be sure to offer to tow you out. If someone helps you out don't forget to say thank you and it is customary to offer them $20 to buy themselves some beers. This is money well spent because it not only shows your appreciation, but makes the person more likely to help others. If you see someone else bugged and you don't feel confident enough to help again just be polite enough to tell them. They'll certainly understand if you let them know that you are a newbie.\n\n"}]},{"address":"Teewah Beach camping area, Cooloola Recreation Area, Great Sandy National Park, Cooloola QLD, Australia","location":{"longitudeDelta":0.0421,"latitudeDelta":0.0922,"latitude":-26.0052674,"longitude":153.1517043},"media":[{"metadata":{"width":640,"height":480},"type":"img","version":1,"content":"https://firebasestorage.googleapis.com/v0/b/freeguides-prod.appspot.com/o/assets%2Ftours%2FOZX5GWK8TJ51f7JqakT7%2Fstop_2_0.png?alt=media&token=3071fd7b-4bbf-4e9a-ab6a-74cd3ce09886"},{"type":"text","content":"Once you're on Teewah Beach it's easy driving so enjoy the view. Remember to obey the road rules and if you're not sure which side a car will pass you on, use your indicators to show that you want to keep left. You may also encounter washouts where freshwater streams cut through the beach sometimes by up to 50 cm or more, so make sure you slow down when you see one. Traveling\n up to Red Canyon, keeping an eye out on the ocean for whales and towards the trees to see the majestic sea eagles that grace the area. \n\nThere's ample evidence that the local indigenous people hunted and fished or along this beach and the name Teewah itself would appear to be an Aboriginal name although there is no obvious meaning. Some locals think it's the Kubi Kubi word for 'rainbow' but this is not correct. Rainbow in Kubi is 'dhakkin'."},{"metadata":{"width":461,"height":638},"type":"img","version":1,"content":"https://firebasestorage.googleapis.com/v0/b/freeguides-prod.appspot.com/o/assets%2Ftours%2FOZX5GWK8TJ51f7JqakT7%2Fstop_2_2.png?alt=media&token=121218b7-d25c-412f-a655-a28fb9a93bc0"},{"type":"text","content":"Red Canyon is a perfect place to stop and break your trip. Follow the paths up into the canyon and turn around and look back towards the ocean for some amazing views. "},{"metadata":{"width":739,"height":407},"type":"img","version":1,"content":"https://firebasestorage.googleapis.com/v0/b/freeguides-prod.appspot.com/o/assets%2Ftours%2FOZX5GWK8TJ51f7JqakT7%2Fstop_2_4.png?alt=media&token=1c42e93e-1d46-4c49-8978-f39193b57666"},{"type":"text","content":"If you just doing the driver's day trip then Red Canyon is a great place for a picnic. If however you're planning to camp make sure you camp in the designated camping areas. You need a different permit to camp overnight and this is policed so do the right thing and get the permit you need. "},{"metadata":{"width":622,"height":480},"type":"img","version":1,"content":"https://firebasestorage.googleapis.com/v0/b/freeguides-prod.appspot.com/o/assets%2Ftours%2FOZX5GWK8TJ51f7JqakT7%2Fstop_2_6.png?alt=media&token=6db8bd01-79bf-483e-8d8f-d45fd96da968"}]},{"address":"Double Island Point, Cooloola QLD, Australia","location":{"longitudeDelta":0.0421,"latitudeDelta":0.0922,"latitude":-25.9331789,"longitude":153.1821846},"media":[{"metadata":{"width":635,"height":472},"type":"img","version":1,"content":"https://firebasestorage.googleapis.com/v0/b/freeguides-prod.appspot.com/o/assets%2Ftours%2FOZX5GWK8TJ51f7JqakT7%2Fstop_3_0.png?alt=media&token=9214f874-72eb-44fc-88ce-d62cb43dcea6"},{"type":"text","content":"From Red Rock Canyon continue heading north towards Double Island Point. Named by Captain Cook because from the sea the two hillocks appear to be two islands, a lighthouse was built on the point in 1884. The history of the point is of course much older than that with the area having enormous spiritual significance to the local Kabi Kabi people. Recent excavations have shown that the point itself was used as a burial ground by the local indigenous people.\n\nA local pod of dolphins call the area home, and the 30 minute round trip lighthouse walk takes you to a number of vantage points to watch them play."},{"type":"text","content":"At Double Island Point you need to leave the beach and travel overland to reach Rainbow Beach. This crossing is notoriously difficult and if it's your first time, before you cross, pull up on the hard sand and watch how others are doing the crossing. Power is your friend here and it's essential that you do not slow down. \n follow the other cars at a slightly higher speed than you feel comfortable with."},{"metadata":{"width":738,"height":415},"type":"img","version":1,"content":"https://firebasestorage.googleapis.com/v0/b/freeguides-prod.appspot.com/o/assets%2Ftours%2FOZX5GWK8TJ51f7JqakT7%2Fstop_3_3.png?alt=media&token=2ffd66cc-e873-49d8-a929-133ee68e8de5"}]},{"address":"Rainbow Beach QLD, Australia","location":{"longitudeDelta":0.0421,"latitudeDelta":0.0922,"latitude":-25.9045007,"longitude":153.0897222},"media":[{"metadata":{"width":701,"height":438},"type":"img","version":1,"content":"https://firebasestorage.googleapis.com/v0/b/freeguides-prod.appspot.com/o/assets%2Ftours%2FOZX5GWK8TJ51f7JqakT7%2Fstop_4_0.png?alt=media&token=32f8b59d-6dc0-4670-8816-402cdf14ab6d"},{"type":"text","content":"The final stretch of your journey allows you to admire the world famous coloured sands which gave Rainbow Beach it's name. The beach here is narrower than the previous leg so it's important that you take care and only do the trip an hour or so either side of low tide. Don't think that this is a warning you can ignore. If you don't believe me visit the wall of shame at the rainbow beach pub showing literally hundreds of photos of four-wheel drives wrecked on the beach by a rising tide. "},{"metadata":{"width":648,"height":473},"type":"img","version":1,"content":"https://firebasestorage.googleapis.com/v0/b/freeguides-prod.appspot.com/o/assets%2Ftours%2FOZX5GWK8TJ51f7JqakT7%2Fstop_4_2.png?alt=media&token=49ca7175-7bb4-43cb-bb1c-f88a7f471668"},{"type":"text","content":"According to Kabi Kabi dreamtime legend, a beautiful girl by the name of Murrawar lived on the banks of the Noosa River. Each morning the Rainbow Serpent, in the form of rainbow, visited Murrawar. Murrawar fell in love with the rainbow and clapped her hands and sang to her lovely rainbow. One day Burwilla, a wicked tribesman, stole Murrawar to make her his slave. Murrawar worked all day while Burwilla sat in the shade admiring his evil spirited killing boomerang. His boomerang was larger than the largest tree in the forest. After some time Murrawar managed to run away running along the beach as fast as her legs could carry her. Burwilla threw his boomerang and it chased Murrawar. Murrawar called out for help as she fell to the ground, too frightened to run. Suddenly a loud noise in the sky saw Marrawar’s faithful rainbow racing towards her across the sea. "},{"metadata":{"width":639,"height":480},"type":"img","version":1,"content":"https://firebasestorage.googleapis.com/v0/b/freeguides-prod.appspot.com/o/assets%2Ftours%2FOZX5GWK8TJ51f7JqakT7%2Fstop_4_4.png?alt=media&token=5266a4a0-eea7-44bb-9953-e9710ffdbf16"},{"type":"text","content":"The evil spirited boomerang attacked the brave rainbow and they met with a loud roar of thunder. The crash killed the boomerang and shattered the rainbow into thousands of little pieces. \n\nAs the coloured pieces of the rainbow landed on the beach the sand dunes magically transformed themselves into the coloured sands they are today.\n\n"}]},{"address":"Rainbow Beach Surf Life Saving Club, Wide Bay Esplanade, Rainbow Beach QLD, Australia","location":{"longitudeDelta":0.0421,"latitudeDelta":0.0922,"latitude":-25.9018677,"longitude":153.0926464},"media":[{"metadata":{"width":554,"height":554},"type":"img","version":1,"content":"https://firebasestorage.googleapis.com/v0/b/freeguides-prod.appspot.com/o/assets%2Ftours%2FOZX5GWK8TJ51f7JqakT7%2Fstop_5_0.png?alt=media&token=20054adf-aa09-4c6d-9aef-2d9dc53dbfb2"},{"type":"text","content":"Your journey ends at the Village of Rainbow Beach. He will find a patrolled surf beach and plenty of shops restaurants and bars to eat and replenish your supplies. The crossing from the beach is not quite as tricky as at Double Island Point but you still need to be careful. The exit off the beach is quite steep and it's not uncommon to see four wheel drives get airborne as the driver applies as much power as possible to get off the sand. "},{"metadata":{"width":513,"height":356},"type":"img","version":1,"content":"https://firebasestorage.googleapis.com/v0/b/freeguides-prod.appspot.com/o/assets%2Ftours%2FOZX5GWK8TJ51f7JqakT7%2Fstop_5_2.png?alt=media&token=a020488e-8fc3-456b-8175-f943c4537d7d"},{"type":"text","content":"If you're looking for somewhere to eat or even just a cold drink the Rainbow Beach Surf Club is highly recommended. Absolutely amazing views reasonable prices and the profits go back to the community to support the local Surf Life Savers."},{"type":"text","content":"Looking for another beautiful tour on the Sunshine Coast? Check out the Currimundi to Dick Beach tour at the link below:"},{"type":"link","content":"https://app.freeguides.com/share/idTa"}]}]
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