Aerial Photographs of Port Douglas
Northern Views
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Marina Mirage Port Douglas and waterfront facilities which will soon be undergoing an extensive upgrade
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The historical Sugar Wharf, with its future uncertain in the Waterfront upgrade of Port Douglas.
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Exclusive Port Douglas Residences in Wharf Street – you can buy here for between $2 million to $6 million
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Billy Goat Hill at the north end of Four Mile Beach – now some of the most sort after real estate it is so named because before the houses came along this is where people kept their goats.
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Rex Smeal Park and Island Point, both areas under threat of development read more here
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Intersection of Macrossan Street and Davidson Street. Now very popular. Portico Shopping Stage Two about to be built. The Aqueous Resort and Juniper’s Coconut Grove now selling off the plan.
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Holiday units on Macrossan Street, very close to Four Mile Beach including Martinque and Archipelago.
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Prime real estate “The Esplanade” Port Douglas with Peninsula Boutique Hotel and Hi Tide Restaurant in the left hand corner
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Intersection of Macrossan Street and Owen Street, The Boathouse Holiday apartments on the left hand side
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Holiday accommodation on Macrossan Street Port Douglas including Saltwater apartments and The Newport
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Davidson Street Port Douglas featuring the “Beach Club” which has just opened in October 2006-10-31
Weatern Views
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Reef Park water tank (lower left), Captain Cook Highway looking north to Port Douglas Prawn farm (upper right)
Central Port Douglas
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Sheraton Mirage Port Douglas, pristine Four Mile Beach with the Sheraton Wedding Chapel right on the beach
Craiglie
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Old Port Rd, original entrance to Port Douglas now industrial estate. Sea Temple Golf Course can be seen in the left hand corner
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New Residential development going ahead on the eastern side of Captain Cook Highway in Port Douglas. New industrial Estate on the right hand side.
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Mowbray River going into the Pacific Ocean, large land lots are still active working sugar cane farms
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Intersection of Captain Cook Highway and the Mowbray River. What appears to be an island at the top of picture was actually caused by a cyclone.
Southern Views
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Langely Rd with the new Lagoons at Port now open. Suyra can be seen in the left hand corner – orange roof.

