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Twofold Bay

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    • Day 15

      Whale Watching

      November 8, 2019 in Australia ⋅ ☁️ 15 °C

      Freitag, für viele der letzte Arbeitstag der Woche, für uns der Tag der Wale. Um 09:30 Uhr ging die Whale Watching Tour los. Bei schönem Wetter fuhr das Boot aus dem Hafen aus und schon nach kurzer Zeit sahen wir die erste Walmutter mit ihrem Kalb. Nach 15 Minuten wendete sich das Boot wieder dem offenen Meer zu. Etwas später zauberten uns Delfine, die mit unserem Boot mitschwammen, ein Lächeln aufs Gesicht. Der Himmel wurde immer dunkler, dann fing es an zu regnen. Um die Mittagszeit gabs einen heissen Tee und etwas zu snacken.
      „Whale in front of us“ tönte es plötzlich aus dem Lautsprecher. Alle stürmten raus ausser Marco und ich, denn wir mussten zuerst die Kamera aus dem Rucksack holen. Und da waren sie, zwei Buckelwale, die mit ihren Hinterflossen aufs Wasser schlugen und sich ins Wasser warfen. Es war mega! Da das Wetter sich nicht verbesserte entschieden wir uns weiter in den Norden nach Batemans Bay zu fahren und am späteren Abend machte Marco mit seiner Kamera noch super Aufnahmen vom Mond.
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    • Day 39

      Eden, Australia

      February 16 in Australia ⋅ ☁️ 22 °C

      Woke up in the small town of Eden, Australia. The area is the top whale watching destination in Australia. Rich whaling history with many fascinating stories of the time. The Killer Whales have pushed the whales up in the bay for centuries. Early whalers learned to reward the Killer Whales with choice cuts of the catch for this behavior. Made a very successful whaling community.Read more

    • Day 52

      Eden, Australia

      January 14, 2023 in Australia ⋅ ⛅ 72 °F

      We were able to watch us dock from our balcony room at 10am this morning after eating breakfast in Windows.

      Glenn and I have started to pack and get organized for our 3 night stay in Sydney. I’m looking at options on how to get to Aiden Best Western in Darling Harbor. We’ll probably use Uber since we are docking at Whites Bay.

      We have started to stay good-bye to the workers. I’m having them sign my mobil guest book and we’re giving them a track and some cash to shoe our appreciation.

      We walked into town and purchased a Magnum ice cream and then walked back to the ship. We talked with several locals along the way. One couple were RVing and had just watched us dock. The other RV family we’re from Perth.
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    • Day 59

      Eden, Australia

      February 16 in Australia ⋅ ⛅ 18 °C

      We docked at 7:30 AM.

      The day started as usual. Bob went to breakfast and I answered emails.

      Bob and I are feeling a bit weary. We are not used to going seven days a week. Back on board time today is 3 PM. We discussed coming back to the ship, ordering room service and crashing really early. As Bob was coming back to the stateroom, Karen was placing a note in our message center. She asked if we would join her, Dave, Jim and Lynn for dinner tonight at the Chef's Table. We, of course, said yes. Clearly, rest and recovery takes a back seat to fun.

      At 9 AM, we headed off ship to meet our excursion. Today's excursion is a Catamaran ride through Twofold Bay. The catamaran was at the end of the pier. We boarded a beautiful catamaran. Dale and Jenni had already boarded. We joined them on the front of the boat.

      We had a lovely cruise around Twofold Bay. Although the only wildlife that we saw were cormorants and two White Belly Sea Eagles, the scenery was spectacular.

      After returning to the ship, we had a quick lunch before catching the shuttle back into town. We briefly walked down the main street of Eden before heading over to the Whaling Museum.

      The skeleton of Eden's most famous whale, Tom, is displayed prominently in the museum. The history of whaling in Twofold Bay is so interesting that I am including the explanation which was displayed above Tom's skeleton.

      TWOFOLD BAY'S UNIQUE, WORLD FAMOUS KILLER WHALE PACK LEADER
      EDEN RESIDENTS THRONGED TO THE CLIFFS WATCHING WILD
      ORCA PACKS HERDING GREAT BLUBBER BEARING BALEEN WHALES
      INTO TWOFOLD BAY FOR THE WHALEMEN TO HARPOON AND KILL.
      A SPECTACLE OF COOPERATION BETWEEN ORCA AND MAN THAT
      WAS UNIQUE IN THE WORLD.
      AS LEADER OF THE PACK, TOM WOULD SWIM TO THE WHALING
      STATION AT KIAH INLET LEAP OUT OF THE WATER AND SPLASH
      ABOUT UNTIL THE WHALERS LAUNCHED A BOAT, THEN LEAD THE
      WAY TO WHERE THE WHALE HAD BEEN ROUNDED UP BY THE PACK.
      IN HIS IMPATIENCE, TOM SOMETIMES SEIZED A BOAT'S HARPOON LINE
      TO SLOW A WHALE DOWN AND EVEN TOWED BOATS HOLDING THE TOW ROPE IN HIS TEETH. OVER THE YEARS HIS TEETH ON THE LEFT SIDE BECAME WORN DOWN TO THE GUMS, ROPE GROOVING BEING CLEARLY VISIBLE.
      WHEN THE KILLING WAS OVER. THE CARCASE WOULD BE ANCHORED AND BUOYED, THEN TEMPORARILY LEFT TO THE KILLER WHALES WHO ATE ONLY THE HUGE TONGUE (OFTEN WEIGHING OVER 4 TONNES)AND LIPS. THIS SUITED THE WHALERS WHO WANTED ONLY THE BALEEN AND OIL BEARING BLUBBER. AFTER THEIR 'PAYMENT' THE ORCAS WOULD LEAVE, OFTEN CRUISING FAR OFFSHORE, USING THEIR ECHO LOCATING ABILITY TO FIND MORE SUITABLE WHALE VICTIMS FOR THEIR WHALEMEN 'PARTNERS. THE KILLER WHALE (ORCINUS ORCA)IS THE ONLY WHALE THAT PREYS ON OTHER WARM BLOODED MARINE MAMMALS AS WELL AS FISH.
      TOM'S BODY WAS FOUND FLOATING IN THE SOUTHERN ART OF
      THE BAY IN SEPTEMBER 1930, AND SOME SAID HE'D COME HOME
      TO DIE. NOT A SINGLE KILLER WHALE SHOWED UP THE SEASON FOLLOWING TOM'S DEATH, AND WITHOUT THEIR HELP SHORE-BASED WHALING ALREADY ON THE DECLINE THROUGH SCÁRCITY OF BALEEN WHALES CAME TO AN END.

      The Whaling Museum is a wonderful community museum that is well worth a visit should you ever find yourself in Eden.

      Jenni and I decided to walk back to the ship from the Whaling museum. Eden and Twofold Bay is absolutely stunning.
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    • Day 12

      Eden

      October 11, 2018 in Australia ⋅ ☁️ 14 °C

      Heute durfte ich ans Steuer😗 und nachdem wir gut in Eden ankommen sind haben wir erstmal nach Walen🐋🐳 Ausschau gehalten und uns dann ein leckeres Abendessen gezaubert.😊🍽🥃

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