Boat
Getting up at 8:30, I tried to make as little noise as you can whilst using a water pump to freshen up. By 9:30 I kind of realised that I had made too little noise as everyone still seemed to be snoring happily. But there's nothing like carefully stepping into the centre of everyone and yelling: "Good morning sleepy heads!"
Today's plan revolved around undoing all the travelling we've been doing up to now, get back to where we started, and head off in a different direction: across the ocean! Imagine our surprise when we couldn't find the undo button and actually had to drive back the entire stretch with beautiful ocean views, the odd rain forest, and completely koalaless roads.
Getting onto our boat proved interesting though. A low bridge randomly placed on the way provided an interesting obstacle when the detour signs stopped halfway through the detour. And once we got close, we got to start queueing in the queue on the road so that we could queue in the queue on the pier for getting onto the boat. Considering how many ants overtook us on the road, it was surprisingly swift once we got through quarantine. Already holding our ticket after seeing our number plate approaching, directed straight onto the boat. And in the time it took us to drop off our things in our room and get to the viewing platform, the boat was just about to weighing anchor, a good half hour before scheduled departure.