The pool. The girls spent the entire first four days in the pool, only coming out to eat. |
R's swimming improved immensely! |
Golden Plover |
the ubiquitous Black Noddies. Their white heads act as a sunhat so they don't overheat. |
a Buff Banded Rail helping itself to H's hot chocolate |
assorted rays in the shallow waters of Shark Bay |
in the semi submersible boat |
our friend Puffy the seagull chick |
in the national park |
Shark Bay |
the trail left by a female Green Turtle after laying her eggs |
turtle egg shell |
faint traces of baby turtle tracks |
heron aka Eastern Reef Egret |
Wedgetailed Shearwaters |
giant chess |
grey Heron |
a New Caledonian Sea Star |
on the beach at night, waiting for turtle hatchlings |
Blue Linkia Sea Star |
a Bommie. These grow one centimetre a year, so this one we estimated to be 200 years old. |
viewed through a reef viewer |
clam |
sea hare. A mollusc that grazes on algae |
cheeky snail peeking out. can you see it's two eyes? |
Staghorn coral |
the fine tentacles of a Spaghetti worm draped over the coral |
this brain coral was the butt of many jokes. |
H volunteered to be a male turtle during a talk by the founder of the Sea Turtle Foundation. |
since we didn't get a real photo of a turtle hatchling, this is one from the turtle talk. |
a successful easter egg hunt on our last day |
getting ready to leave |
hanging out in Baillies Bar |
scenes from a mural in the bar |
another friendly silver gull nesting under our front door. This one is called Sweetie. |
Black Noddy |
The Gantry. Great snorkelling here at high tide |
from the window of our return launch to Gladstone |
the marina at Gladstone |
saw this at the Gladstone Art Gallery |
one painting was made into a giant magnetic puzzle |
all finished! Hmmm, doesn't look quite right... |
Sooooooo Cooooooool !!!!!!!!!!
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