Turtles and dolphins
Four days of perfectly blue skies, burning sun and a beautiful underwater world, and at last I feel I've adjusted to the heat and pace of life up here in Exmouth.
Yesterday we had a couple of lovely surprises. The first was a chance to swim with a turtle. Fiona spotted him first, and we spent a priveliged fifteen minutes following him as he (or she? I'm not good at sexing these things, although I'm told it is easy) happily munched on green stuff and then came up for air. The second was being visited in the shallows by a couple of dolphins.
Yesterday we had a couple of lovely surprises. The first was a chance to swim with a turtle. Fiona spotted him first, and we spent a priveliged fifteen minutes following him as he (or she? I'm not good at sexing these things, although I'm told it is easy) happily munched on green stuff and then came up for air. The second was being visited in the shallows by a couple of dolphins.
With dinner, a nice fresh Hardys Sir James fizz, at Whalers, which is the best restaurant in town. Today is our last full day here.
I'll report in detail when we hit Singapore.
Labels: ramblings, western australia
1 Comments:
Hi Jamie,
YX here. Left a message on your phone as well. Simple question - sushi or tempura on Sat lunch?
Apologies for hijacking your blog thus.
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