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    • Day 7–9

      Easter and Wallabi group islands

      March 24 in Australia ⋅ 🌙 23 °C

      Arrived off Rat Island during supper
      Next Morning Explorer boat trip along Rat Island which is populated with fishing shacks
      Then on to Morley Island where we hoped to land half of us while the others swam. In the event landing was not possible due to tide and reefs so we snorkelled from the boat.
      Coral less colourful although bigger and more spectacular shapes. Many more fish of various sizes some b&w stripes, many dark, some with ‘eyes’ in their tails and a few with brilliant coloured fins.
      Lunchtime sailed to East Wallabi Island for afternoon visit to Turtle Bay.
      East Wallabi is close to the area where the Dutch East Indiaman Batavia went aground in 1629 with gruesome consequences for many of the crew and passengers. The island, although uninhabited, has an airstrip public shelters and toilet. We enjoyed a short walk to the other side seeing dragons and King salamanders with beautiful patterns, Tamara Wallaby, three Ospreys, Reef Heron and Sooty Oystercatchers.
      Some then swan or snorkelled off the beach and the day ended with drinks and canapés on deckchairs in the late afternoon sun for 120 people- a phenomenal operation for the crew to accomplish.
      We dined on the after deck watching the sun set and the almost full moon rise, while one of the crew stacked all the deckchairs on top of one of the Explorers which were then hoisted up back into storage (none were lost overboard).
      Dinner was bisque or bruschetta, cod or tenderloin and drambuie strawberry cheesecake . What a day!
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    • Day 81

      Weltuntergangsstimmung

      March 26, 2020 in Australia ⋅ ☀️ 29 °C

      Weil das EDA auch keine Lust hat uns nach Hause zu fliegen und wir noch nicht genug Geld für Flüge ausgegeben haben, müssen wir eben weiterhin am Strand liegen und Sonnenuntergänge geniessen während wir auf Flug Nummer 3 warten.Read more

    • Day 81

      Kleine Erfrischung

      January 13, 2020 in Australia ⋅ ☀️ 27 °C

      Noch vor dem Frühstück waren wir bereits am Strand um nach Delfinen Ausschau zu halten. Drei schwammen gemütlich etwas weiter aussen und plötzlich kamen sie immer näher und näher. In kürzester Distanz konnten wir sie beobachten. Für stolze 75 Dollar gabs ein leckeres Frühstück bevors dann weiter Richtung Mandurah ging. Da das Wasser nicht mehr ganz so kalt war wie bei Esperance gab‘s einen kleinen Erfrischungsschwumm am Silver Sand Beach. Eine halbe Autostunde von Mandurah entfernt liegt Rockingham, wo ein Ausflug für Morgen auf Pinguin Island gebucht wurde. Nach einem Spaziergang beim Cape Peron gabs zum Abschluss des Tages ein super Barbeque im Park.Read more

    • Day 9

      Rockingham

      January 14, 2020 in Australia ⋅ ☀️ 18 °C

      Nachdem wir Marios Windsurfmaterial zusammen hatten, erkundeten wir bereits den ersten Surfspot bei Rockingham.
      Leider war es bereits etwas zu spät um noch zu surfen, deshalb genossen wir den Sonnenuntergang am Strand.Read more

    • Day 7

      Pelsaert Group - Post Office Island

      March 24 in Australia ⋅ 🌙 16 °C

      Group of 120 roughly divided in two (one for each ‘Explorer’)
      We joined the Turtles
      06.30 breakfast ready for 07.30 departure
      We headed for a visit to Post Office island (supposedly named due to a cairn resembling a Pillar Box, where Jesse and his mum Jayne gave us talks on cray fishing and pearl seeding. Both excellent speakers and clear they don’t leave on such a remote island all the time. The island is entirely coral and really hard to walk on
      Saw Pacific and Silver gulls, Fairy and crested terns and a Ruddy turnstone
      Back for lunch and quinoa salad and ginger beer
      After our first snorkel trip off the boat in a sheltered nook. Coral branches with amazingly bright blue tips and others like blue dinner plates. Some small fish and some amazing colours.
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    • Day 6

      Coral Adventurer

      March 23 in Australia ⋅ ☀️ 18 °C

      Left Be Fremantle after really good stay
      Taxi 5 minutes to Quay where we boarded Coral Adventurer for our cruise
      Cabin 413 on deck 4 just forward of the dining room very well appointed
      Briefing and life jacket drill as we set sail just after 9
      Out past Rottnest Island and with Ocean Reef in the distance
      Lunch on the rear deck (pork linguini or feta tart followed by fresh fruit) washed down with Great Northern Original - brilliant!
      Afternoon talk on the Abrolhos and what to expect
      Explore the ship including visit to the bridge
      Dinner Snapper or chicken supreme followed by pavlova all very tasty (note most try and takes photos for future reference)
      Night at sea as we headed north
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    • Day 27

      Mit Delfinen geschwommen!!!

      December 23, 2023 in Australia ⋅ 🌬 30 °C

      Now I can die a happy person: I went on a boat trip to swim with wild dolphins today and it was just awesome! Thank you, Robert, for this amazing Christmas present!! Too bad you couldn't be there, too! (I honestly think the way they did it here is likely to be so much nicer than in most other places, including Israel which is unfortunately off limits right now anyway...) Will tell you guys more about it when I'm home. No pics, I was too busy enjoying myself and kept my phone real safe and dry.) Just the beach at 7:30 in the morning...Read more

    • Day 78

      Seal Island

      February 16, 2020 in Australia ⋅ ☀️ 22 °C

      On Seal Island, we saw a lot of Sea Lions!
      They are sooo huge! 😳
      Most of them were sleeping on the beach, but some of them were actually in the water, playing around with each other and having a good time.

      Some sea lions came pretty close to our kayak to check us out!
      It was so amazing!
      You are not allowed to paddle close to the beach, so Kara looked that we were in a good position moving us around towards the sea lions in the water and I was taking pictures with my underwater camera.

      When we decided to leave and paddle towards Penguin Island one sea lion started to play with a guy that was snorkeling here. So we stayed a while longer and watched their game. The sea lion was really long playing with the guy and seems to have fun with him.
      It was at least fun to watch from the side!
      After a while, we left them behind and went to Penguin Island.
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    • Day 245

      Penguin Island

      May 9, 2017 in Australia ⋅ ⛅ 16 °C

      Today we drove up to Rockingham and got the ferry across to Penguin Island - a small, uninhabited nature reserve island. We visited the Discovery Centre, where they have a few rescued penguins - this meant that we finally got to see the Little Blue penguins that eluded us in New Zealand, although they are called Fairy penguins here (same species). They are the smallest species of penguin in the world and they're very cute. Some of the penguins here are able to be treated, rehabilitated and released into the wild but some are not. There were some great stories of penguin life too - like the old female whose partner of 11 years died recently and they expected her to be heartbroken but within 24 hours she had a new mate! There are also a pair of penguins who are both male - they've also been together for 11 years and make a nest every year (which obviously stays empty), but last year the centre had an abandoned egg so they gave it to the male couple and they hatched and successfully raised a chick that has since been released into the wild (very similar to the lovely kids "Tango Makes Three" story of Chinstrap penguins in Central Park Zoo if any of you know that). One of the penguins, Kevin, was particularly vocal and Solana loved talking to him - for such little animals they can be surprisingly loud. Afterwards we went on a walk around the island and tried to see the wild penguins but they are nesting at the moment and we didn't manage to find any... We did see lots of nesting gulls though - who demonstrated their parental protectiveness by flying very low and squawking at us loudly and later by trying to steal our picnic! We also went on a boat trip where we saw Australian Sealions (apparently the rarest species of sealion in the world), pelicans (including some with chicks), osprey and a group of bachelor bottle-nosed dolphins - a great trip.

      This afternoon we went to a nature reserve at Mandurah estuary for a walk. We didn't see as many birds there as we'd hoped but we did unexpectedly see a few kangaroos! We also unexpectedly drove past a few wineries and thought it only polite to call in and do a tasting at one of them - the wines were great and our budget took another hit with a couple of purchases. We think maybe Solana now knows a bit too much about wine for a 4 year old - the other day she asked us for a drink of "cloudy bay apple juice" (she meant cloudy apple juice)!
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    • Day 78

      Penguin Island

      February 16, 2020 in Australia ⋅ ☀️ 22 °C

      We both woke up around 7 o'clock this morning, so we decided to ear breakfast early and get going.
      After breakfast, we went to Rockingham to the Information Center there and ask if it's possible to hire a Kayak and driver to Penguin Island with it. First, we walked over the little market that was beside the carpark and bought so vegetables and fruits for a really nice price! Then we ask the lad in the information center and it was possible to just hire a kayak! We got a number and called the guy and he had a double kayak for us!
      We just went fast to buy bread rolls with cheese for a picnic lunch and we drove to the penguin island harbor!
      He was already waiting for us there and we got the kayak and life jackets and some good tips from him where to go first and what to think about!
      So we got ready and off we were!
      It was quite challenging to paddle to Seal Island as the wind and current were pushing us around.
      But we managed and got better and better to handle it the longer we were out!

      Pictures and text about Seal Island come in a different footprint!

      Then we were paddling towards Penguin Island, passing some other small and rocky islands on the way with a lot of shags and seagulls on!
      The closer we came the better we could see the big pelican colony on the island! There are so many pelicans!!
      We then paddled to the beach and went onshore and had our lunch break. After an hour relaxing we went for a walk over Penguin Island and saw a lot of birds and pelicans.
      No penguins unfortunately but it’s too early to see them come onshore. And they close the island at 4 pm for the public to give the penguins the privacy they need, which is really good!!

      After the walk, we decided to stay here a while longer before we return back to the mainland.

      We left around 3.40 pm and had some problems to navigate as the wind was pretty fresh now and the current was pushing us in the wrong direction all the time. But we managed, a bit tired but still more than satisfied with the day. After returning the kayak we went to Herron where we found a beautiful little campground right beside a lake.
      So we had our dinner at the beach, watching the sunset and the pelicans on the lake! It couldn’t be better.

      We went to bed pretty early as we were both very tired from the day!
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    Rockingham, Rockingham City, City of Rockingham, Cité de Rockingham, Città di Rockingham, როკინგჰემი, 洛金漢市

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