Sunday, November 9, 2008

The Great Barrier Reef

I know there have been a few of you patiently waiting for me to post a blog about our trip to the Great Barrier Reef...I apologize that it has taken me a few days to write. We left early last Sunday morning, landing in Cairns just after 9am. We then took a 50 minute ferry ride out to the Green Island where we were staying for the four days we were up that way. Our room was very nice and cozy, and the staff were very friendly and helpful. We had beautiful weather our entire stay.
Sunday we explored the island. We were able to walk around the entire island in about 20 minutes. We then grabbed our snorkeling geer to practice for our big day on the reef. We could snorkel right off the island and see a variety of fish. The idea of snorkeling where the possibility of seeing a shark was high, I was quite nervous with the whole idea. I also have this fear of seeing the bottom of lakes, let alone the ocean! So, after several attempts to relax, I was able to enjoy myself. That evening we did a guided nature walk using our 'torch' to identify fish in the water. We saw sea turtles, and a shovelnose ray.

On monday we took another 50 minute boat ride out to the barrier reef. We were a bit disappointed with the clouds, and hoped the sky would clear up so that we could have the sunlight to take better pictures so we could see the color of the reef and the fish much better. Eventually, the sun did show itself and we had a wonderful time.

Again, after I overcame my fear of the bottom of the sea, I was able to relax and enjoy the view. The drop-offs were still a bit scary, and looking to the side and having a large fish swim in my path nearly made me leap out of the water, but I did well. Ray was proud of what I accomplished that day.
I have been trying to think of a way to describe what we saw, but words really can not describe it. There were fish of all kinds every where, big and small, dull and full of color. We saw soft reef that looked like hair blowing in the wind, and coral that looked like large bushes that lost all their leaves. Those were beige and blue in color. We saw coral that looked like yellow califlower, and huge clam shells! The water in color was absolutely amazing! The best part was when we were coming in from snorkeling and a massive fish shown at this link: http://www.johnnyjet.com/images/picforwebsiteMarch142003GreatBarrierReef245.JPG
swam underneath us. It freightened me at first, but it was so big, and green it was intriguing. They say these fish are very friendly, and that you can touch it. I saw some people trying, and I got out of the water!

Tuesday we had a relaxing day on the beach. Ray attempted to get some color, and ended up red, with blisters, and I had random people that I did not know stop me at work and wondered how I got so tan. We went snorkeling again around the island, and had the opportunity to swim with a sea turtle and watch it feed. This was one of Ray's highlights of the trip. Fish feeding was at 5pm, so we got showered and then went to watch the fish eat. We saw large Travelli waiting at the end of the dock, knowing full well what was to come. They raced each other to each raw piece of fish that was thrown into the water. This time also attracted a shark, and many reef fish, large and small. I was happy to be out of the water at this point in time.


Our tuesday evening we had an amazing dinner on the beach over candlelight, payed for with our birthday money. We had Emu steaks, and smoked Emu, smoked crocodile, beef, kangaroo, lamb, crab meat (bugs), salmon (that I swear was raw!), and octopus. There was so much food, and all we had left was a piece of beef. Everything was delicious (accept the octopus and salmon in my opinion). The evening was lovely.


Wednesday brought about the end. Each morning we enjoyed a free breakfast, so we went and took advantage of this once again on our last day. Neither of us were very hungry though after the evening prior to. Good thing too because the birds were hungry that morning, and had no problem stealing our hashbrowns and cinnamon rolls, as we sat there at the table. We headed back on the ferry at noon, and had a few hours to enjoy the city of Cairns. We bought some gifts for family and friends, and got a taxi to the airport. On the way to the airport is when it was annouced to us that Obama was our new president.

Our flight home was pleasant, except for the people behind me who had really bad body odor! I was able to take some really cool photos of Green Island from the plane as well.


Overall, we had four days of amazing adventures in which we will never forget!

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Janell and Ray,
The trip sounds like it was really great! Seeing all those colorful fish...and the big green one. I can't quite imagine a dinner like you had, but I sure would love to try it all.

It looks like you guys are having a really great experience...seeing all the variety in plants and animals, along with just being in a different part of the world is really exciting. Your excitement reminds me of when Mom and I were in Korea and Japan. It was great!

love you,
Dad

Anonymous said...

Hi Janell & Ray - sounds like you had a wonderful trip. I loved the pictures. That fish is HUGE.

Have a great week,
Cindy & family