Up bright and early today in preparation for our trip out to the Great Barrier Reef! Showered, Brekky and in the car by 6.45 as we had to check in by 7.30. It was a bit of a trip into town and then a walk to the Reef Terminal to get checked in. We then went and boarded the boat and were greeted by all the crew. We started with a quick coffee, and then had to fill out all the disclaimer paperwork (which reeeeally makes you feel safe! Especially after the horror stories of people being left out on the reef etc.) It didn’t take long to be made feel comfortable as the crew went through the safety brief and a rundown of what sort of a schedule we had for the day. Once we got going we settled in we went for a walk to check out the boat. During the intro talk, the crew had mentioned that we were welcome to annoy the Captain and pester him for a drive of the boat, so it was no surprise to find Thomas at the helm of the boat within minutes. Mitch and Darren had decided to do a SCUBA Dive so they had a dive briefing at 9.15 while Ange and Thomas got a rundown of the Snorkelling tips, tricks and rules.
We arrived at the first reef at just after 10am, quickly put on our gear and entered the water. There was a slight swell, but nothing to worry about. Immediately, we could see many different types and colours of coral. We also saw a lot of different fish. Thomas scooted off on his own and explored the reef quickly, then headed back to the boat for a rest. We continued to explore, seeing sea cucumbers, a giant clam, and lots of fish of varying colours. Then we headed back to the boat for lunch.
Darren and Mitch were in one of the last groups to do their SCUBA dive, so they headed off to put on their gear while I went to find Thomas. He was in the main dining/seating area having lunch. Unfortunately the swell was much more noticeable on board the boat and he was feeling a little green around the gills. He had already been in the bathroom bringing up the bit of lunch he had eaten. I talked him in to going for a walk around the boat and getting some fresh air. Then I looked around and noticed that he wasn’t he only one that was feeling a bit off. There was about 6 or 7 people with their heads on the table that were looking green. Dinner was being served, so I lined up to get mine. Standing in line for about 20 minutes and I was soon feeling awful. I grabbed some lunch thinking that if I ate I would feel better. I took my plate out the front of the boat onto the sun deck and tried to eat. The more I tried, the worse I felt, so I left the food and shut my eyes. After a bit of a nap I was still feeling awful, but then the boats motors started up and the boat started to move. This stopped the rocking that was making me feel sick, and I instantly started to feel better. By that time Darren and Mitch were back from their dive and were having lunch. Thomas was back in the Captains chair and in control of both the boat and his nausea.
We arrived at the second reef at around 1.30pm, and they were feeding the Maori Wrasse and other large fish off the back of the boat. Thomas quickly put on his snorkelling gear and was first in the water. He also got to touch “Wally” the Maori Wrasse. Then we all followed him into the water and set off to explore the reef.
The second reef was much prettier than the first and it wasn’t long before we saw a turtle. We gave the turtle signal to the people on the boat and they told everyone else that it was there. The snorkelling guides pulled around an orange life-ring that you could grab onto or follow them around. They picked up a few things that we could touch before putting them back where they came from. We touched a sea cucumber, some mushroom coral, and there was also a giant clam. We saw a stingray resting in the sand at the bottom, as well as many different varieties of fish. After a while, Mitch decided that he wanted to do another SCUBA dive, and talked Darren into going with him. We headed back to the boat so that they could book it, and also for a rest.
Thomas took this opportunity to have a ride in the glass-bottomed boat. After a bit of a rest, it was time for Mitch and Darren to put on their SCUBA gear. I went and found Thomas (with the Captain of course!) and talked him into going back into the water with me for our last snorkelling before we left the reef. Darren and Mitch had just got in the water, so Thomas and I followed them on the top of the water. Thomas got so caught up in what the divers were doing, that he swam out of the area where the snorkelers were allowed. The whistle blew and the guide on board signalled for us to move back into the “snorkelling area”. Thomas and I explored the reef a bit more before heading back to the boat. Off the back of the boat, they were throwing the left over prawns and bread out for the fish. This was an amazing feeling as the fish rushed up to you to grab the food. We then had to get back on the boat as it was time to leave. Thomas and I dried off and headed to our sets in the main cabin. It wasn’t long before Darren and Mitch had finished their dive and were back with us.
On the way back to shore, we enjoyed a glass of wine, some fresh fruit, and some cheese and biscuits. Elvis, one of the staff, put on a floorshow with his guitar, using a bit of comedy and some well known songs to get the crowd involved. The photographer had a display of the photos he had taken on the reef and we selected the ones that had us in them, and ordered a disk. Once back at Reef Terminal, we thanked the staff, collected our disk of photos and headed back to the car.
Once back at camp we all had showers, and the boys played rugby with some kids that lived in the park. After tea we were all tired and went to bed early.
I LOVE Thomas' thumbs up pic...awesome!!!
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