Our first week was spent in
so excited to get to try out some boomerang and spear throwing, but since it was rainy we didn’t get to do that. However, we decided to hang around in hopes that the weather would get better and we’d get our chance and to our delight that happened! Andy is definitely the better boomeranger but I did better at the spear throwing. The spear throwing was sort of interesting because you don’t throw it like you would think, just like a javelin. You use an extra tool, a spear-thrower, to help get better force and aim behind it, but as you can imagine it takes some time to get good at it. I think I just got lucky.
The next day we came back to the Tjapukai gift shop since we couldn’t get to Kuranda as hoped, and we ended up getting a short demonstration on how to play the didgeridoo. We also each decided to purchase an authentic boomerang and later that day as we were just walking back from the city to our hotel, we realized that the park we had walked by everyday was a perfect location to experiment with our new boomerangs. So we spent the next hour or so in the park throwing our boomerangs around and actually did get them to come back to us a couple of times. Again, I got lucky and was the first one to actually catch it, but Andy was much more consistent with getting good throws that came back to him and finally he caught a few of them.
We finally did make it to Kuranda and it was a good time as well, but a little more laid back. Getting there was the most exciting part. We rode the SkyRail which is basically a huge ski lift that takes you over the top of the canopy of the rainforest, so as you can imagine, it was very, very picturesque along the whole ride. On the way up to Kuranda we stopped at a couple places and got out to walk around in the rainforest and at another stop we checked out ttle show. The trip back on the SkyRail was also very neat for a different reason. This time we couldn’t really see a whole lot because we were going through clouds. It had a really eerie, mysterious feeling, because it was sort of dark and really quiet, too. So even though we took the same path back, it was nice to get a different experience out of it.
Friday was our big day out on the reef. We had to go with a bigger boat with a lot more people than my previous trip. The reason was that the water was quite rough and the smaller sailboats get tossed around really bad, so a lot of those weren’t even operating. The ride out was pretty wild. They weren’t kidding about it being rough out on the sea and Andy and I were pretty glad we took our sea sickness pills because about half of the people on the boat were on the back deck vomiting. It was also really dangerous to even just walk around the boat because it was rocking so much and even on the way back two people cut themselves while trying to get to the bathroom. One guy even probably had to get stitches on his hand when we got back to shore.
But anyway, onto the good stuff about the trip. Well first of all the weather was much nicer than my last trip, so the fish looked so much brighter in the sunlight. We went down for a dive first and got to get our pictures taken with two clownfish swimming around in an anemone and we also just got to swim around and look at various things around the sea floor. The water was a little murky since the sea was so rough and lots of the particles from the seabed had been kicked up, but it wasn’t that bad. It was yet another awesome experience. But I actually enjoyed the snorkeling a bit better. The reef where we were was so close to the top of the water that there were so many fish and coral right at the surface. The only bad part was that with the sea being so rough it pushed you around quite a bit, so it got frustrating when you couldn’t just sit in one spot. In some areas it was hard to snorkel through the reef because I was afraid of getting pushed onto some coral which would be bad news. So we had to be careful about where we went. Now, the highlight of Andy’s day had to be when he saw a shark, twice! I was right there next to him, but somehow didn’t get to see it at all. He said it was a pretty long one, maybe five feet or so, but didn’t really look like it was big enough to do too much damage. I really wish I would have seen it. I did get to see a really huge sea turtle, though. Without hesitation, I’d say the trip out on the reef was the highlight of our stay in
It was going to be extremely difficult for anything to top our trip to the reef, but install a hydroelectric system to power his castle. There were so many unexpected things around the place, like tennis courts, really fancy latrines and even a tunnel of love. It was easy to see that the guy had a really big imagination. Just walking around the place, every time you thought that it was big enough, there would be another path leading to another surprise. It’s such a neat place that it’s sort of difficult to explain in words. It’s something that you just have to see to understand. The only unfortunate part of
Also, during the week we spent some time with some people we met there in
Oh and I almost forgot to mention my big purchase of the week. After much deliberation about the cost and hassle of transporting it around, I finally gave in and bought myself a didgeridoo. It’s quite a nice one, so it wasn’t cheap, but it’s really awesome, so I’m glad I got it. It wasn’t very fun to carry around the airport, but it was worth it. I’m not too good at playing it right now, but hopefully I can find some time to get better before I go back home to the US.
Andy’s second week in
So, that’s what’s happened over the last couple of weeks and the reason for the delay in posting for awhile. Hopefully I can keep up with it a little better from here on out, but I do actually have to start doing some school work. Yuck, I know, but believe me it’s nothing too difficult. For instance, this weekend I have to go to the Sydney Aquarium for my Marine Environment class. It could be so much worse!
3 comments:
What a great time it was! I thought I did a good job of realizing that while I was there, but after leaving, it's even more obvious. Make sure you take advantage of your remaining time there. It will go by more quickly than you think! And thanks for being an excellent tour guide!
To everyone else, if you're in Sydney in the next couple of months, Mike is an excellent tour guide and he has a great group of friends to hang out with. All of his housemates are very nice and interesting. Thanks for letting me stay at your place guys! Harry, Dom, Mitchell, Christian, Lindsey, Jes, Martina, and anyone that I forgot to mention - you guys are awesome. Thanks for hanging out with us and making the experience that much better!
And to Mom and Dad - No need to worry about Mike. He's really settled in well in Sydney. The only thing separating his place from the beach is a liquor store and a huge bar, so he has all the essentials :) Although he did neglect to mention that we did get some culture when we went to the symphony at the Opera House.
Can't wait to hear you bust out on the didgeridoo in a couple of months back in the States man!
Ah yeah, I can't believe I forgot to mention the symphony at the Opera House. That was good as well, but unfortunately we didn't really get any good pictures of it. Em, you would have loved the symphony!
Hey Andi,
was nice to meet you, we will honour Sydney for you!
Dom
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