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Careening Bay

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    • Hari 6

      Bay of boabs

      7 Juni, Australia ⋅ ☀️ 27 °C

      A nice easy day on the schedule. Elspeth began it by attending a talk entitled “Indigenous Astronomy” while the ever=cynical Brian decided that it was an oxymoron and chose to give it a miss. Elspeth found the talk interesting and was particularly intrigued with the concept of the ancient knowledge being seen as a cultural archive.
      We then had free time until 1230 when we set off for a short ten-minute Zodiac ride to the shore of Careening Bay. It takes its name from an expedition led by Philip Parker King in 1820 which was forced to beach its ship, the Mermaid, for repairs. The Mermaid had suffered damage in North Queensland but those onboard didn’t realise the seriousness of the damage until they had reached the Kimberley coast and it started taking in water at an alarming rate. They were fortunate that the extreme tidal variation in the area allowed them to careen their ship on sand which was often dry while they made it seaworthy again. They were there for 17 days, during which the ship’s carpenter carved the ship’s name and the date into the trunk of a nearby boab tree. This tree now has a girth of 12m and the original inscription is still highly visible. Today’s graffiti vandals should be envious as the tree with its historic inscription is now officially part of our national heritage. Aside from the boab trees the area is known for its impressive cycads and the for the many varieties of mangroves which thrive there.
      The day ended on an absolute high with a session of stargazing, held in total darkness on the uppermost level (Deck 7) of the ship. Our guides, using a laser pointer, were able to point to many stars and constellations in the night sky, The real revelation was in the number of stars which were visible, many times more than we ever mangae to see in the skies above Brisbane. It was truly amazing to view the night sky in such detail and with such amazing clarity.
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    • Hari 15

      Careening Bay & Mermaid Tree

      29 Juni 2023, Australia ⋅ ⛅ 26 °C

      We had an opportunity to visit the bridge with Jeremy and understand some of the technology used to maintain the operation of the boat.
      Auto pilot is a very useful part of modern cruising.

      In 1820 Mermaid grounded at Careening Bay, Kimberley, Western Australia; gotten off, she only reached Sydney with difficulty. A survey resulted in her condemnation for survey work and her sale in 1823 to the colonial government.

      In September 1823 Mermaid carried John Oxley as he explored the Queensland coast south of Port Curtis, discovering the Brisbane and Tweed rivers. At Moreton Bay he rescued Thomas Pamphlett and John Finnegan, who had been ship-wrecked earlier in the year.

      In September 1825 Mermaid transported Edmund Lockyer to Moreton Bay so he could explore the upper reaches of the Brisbane River.

      In August 1826 John Richardson travelled on Mermaid from Fort Dundas, on Melville Island, to Timor to obtain seeds.

      Around 1829 the ship was rigged as a two-masted schooner.
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    • Hari 16

      Kings Cascades

      30 Juni 2023, Australia ⋅ 🌧 22 °C

      This was a particularly enjoyable part of the trip where we had the opportunity to sit on the end of the boat and slowly get carried under the cascade falls.
      Very refreshing…
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