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En lille sejltur
... den lille båd og sejler os lidt ind mod korallerne. Her ser vi igen en skildpadde! Der er stor begejstring i gruppen da vi ligger i vandoverfladen og betragter den. Og lige som vi troede at vi havde set vores portion af skildpadder ser vi endnu en - dette er det andet sted vi snorkler - ud fra en smuk strand. Skildpadden er inde på rigtig lavt vand, så da Theresa og jeg spotter den og nærmer os er vi LIGE ved siden af den. Så nu var vi ...
Arriving in Airlie
... when we checked in we got upgraded to a 1 bedroom apartment so we had loads of space and our own kitchen and even washing machine. It was such a luxury to be able to do washing without having to trek to a laundry room. We took full advantage of the kitchen, stocking up in Coles and ate in the whole 3nts. We looked for things to do in airlie beach and the views from mt rooper are meant to be spectacular. We rocked up at midday expecting to step out the car ...
Airlie Beach & the Withsundays!!
... la bassa marea; quando siamo arrivati c'era la sabbia che le collegava ed abbiamo deciso di andarla ad esplorare.. Ma al ritorno il passaggio era diventato mare.. Opsss ma e' stato divertente, per fortuna l'acqua arrivava solo fino a mezzo polpaccio.. In teoria dovevamo stare sull'isola per il tramonto ma il mare iniziava ad essere troppo mosso e lo skipper ha deciso di venirci a prendere e di portarci in un'altro punto a vedere il tramonto dalla barca. Erik ci ha riaccolto ...
Whitsundays Sailing
... hanging upside down and water kept nearly washing him away, he was not up for moving though.. Nutter! The sailing was amazing and I even got to sail the boat myself :) This was a lot harder than it looked and you would need to be super buff to do that in strong winds for a long time but it was mega fun! Sooo we had a tasty lunch and arrived at Whitsunday Island where we had to get in a dinghy to get across to the beach, the water was so shallow that we had to sit at the front ...
Setting Sail....
... opposite the boat. We were the only people on that island which was a lovely feeling. From here, we went to Blue Pearl Bay, where we met the second Maaori Raas fish of the trip, Elvis! He was very friendly and it was nice to feed him ourselves. This snorkel sight was the clearest yet and at times felt like we were in an overpopulated aquarium! Lewis also enjoyed backflipping over the boat into the sea to swim with dinna dinna dinna dinna dinna dinna dinna dinna ... Bat fish!!! ...