Biharys on Tour

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Cooktown

Captain Cook was fond of Cooktown because it was here that he could repair his ship Endeavor. Our fondness for the place has more to do with the mango trees we find in the park bearing ripe fruit that we can shake loose and devour for lunch. Turns out, according to Rikki, they taste "even better than the ones from the supermarket".

Belting out a tune, of sorts, at the musical ship in Cooktown.
Mangos on the Menu.
Children and the Captain.
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