We left early Wednesday morning to drive 1.5 hours to the town of 1770 (yes, that is the name of a city) where we would leave for our day trip to the Great Barrier Reef. This was my second trip to the GBR (you can read about my first experience here). It is so amazing to be so close to this reef that is one of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World. It really is incredible when you realize just how large it is and that it can actually be seen from space.
Shortly after we arrived, we boarded the boat and set out for Lady Musgrave Island. We had perfect weather that day and smooth water, which we were thankful for since we had heard the water can sometimes be quite rough and the cause of extreme sea-sickness. Phew!
The way our tour worked was that the boat docked on a pontoon in the open water, a short distance from the island itself. From the pontoon you can snorkel, go on a glass bottom boat ride to the island for an island walk/tour, and/or ride a semi-submersible boat for more viewing of the reef. It was a great setup!
Left: view of the pontoon - Right: Lady Musgrave Island in the distance |
As expected, everything you see in the reef is just beautiful. I'll let the photos speak for themselves.
SO excited to see sea tortoises! You can't tell from this photo, but this one was HUGE- it's shell was probably at least 2 feet in diameter. |
Me breaking one of the rules and touching one of the sea tortoises |
Lady Musgrave Island tour |
Tide pool with tons of sea cucumbers |
Jen and Tim! |
We love our special blog posts. Thanks for commemorating our trip here. I'm already reminiscing daily about our Great Barrier Reed adventure. Miss you and miss Australia!
ReplyDeleteMiss you, too! Remember that one time we snorkeled in the Great Barrier Reef and then explored a coral island? It was pretty cool...
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