We had an early morning although there was no hurry because we only wanted to leave after the Anzac Day Parade at 9:00. The Parade was something between interesting and strange. Every organisation of Belingen came with a wreath, some horses and oldtimer cars paraded, there was a pipe band and besides the Mayor and a Pastor also two Highschool students spoke to the audience about the importance this day can and should have also for younger generations, they sang the hyms and after all that they went back the same street and it was over.
We also went off, to our next station, the Sealy Lookout near Coffs Harbour.
On the way down, we bought locally grown avocados and bananas. Then we made a walk at the beachside and to Muttonbird Island Nature Reserve where shearwaters breed in caves and rats must be controlled so that the chicks have a chance to grow up.
On the way back we ate fish & chips to make a check-mark on another food-stereotype. After filling up our supplies, we went on to our second to last campsite, the Melaleuca campground
We crossed the Goolawah National Park and entered the Limeburner National Park. There were 5 campgrounds, and all were well occupied but then we found a spot with only a few people, maybe because there were no showers, or the beach was less close or there were more mosquitos? For us everything was perfect!