Here is the view from the pier, looking east toward Cape York
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Here is the fleet sitting in front of Seisia. These boat are sitting in Seisia's little harbor. I did not recognize any of the boats and most of the were Australian. Thus, I am guessing that most of them have come up for the season. I did meet one couple that were crewing on a friends boat. They all live in Perth and are sailing it to there. That is one long sail!!!!
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Here is another view of the people enjoying their time fishing.
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While I was talking with a fellow and his wife, who were fishing, another fellow hooked a monster of a fish. He only was using 50# test so he let the line play out. When he tried to stop it and start reeling it in, the line snapped. It was exciting watching it and we will never know what type of monster he had hooked.
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The main place here in Seisia is the camping ground where all the rugged, adventurous Aussies stay after making the long trek up north. I am told the office of the campground has a little cafe where you can get a bite to eat. I passed it as I walked to the petrol station but I did not take a photo of it.
Here is where those rugged Aussies go while staying here. It is the pier where ships tie up. There were about 15 to 20 people there, all fishing. They were a very friendly and happy group.
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