Sadly this area was struck two years ago with bombs, freezing the tourism in the area. Although the disaster is still fresh for many, the industry is slowly picking up again. Plunging into the water off our hotel in Shark's Bay, it was clear to understand why this is one of the top destinations in the world for diving.
Unfortunately I did not have an underwater camera to site one of the largest and most unique fish I've ever seen, a Napolean. About 4 to 5 ft long, it looked like a hybrid between a deep bottom dwellar and a parrot fish. Apparently on the top 100 endangered species list, this smart bloke sticks around the cove because tourists feed him.
Shark's Bay, the view from our villa was not so bad!
The hotel staff clearly enjoyed creating large oregami structures and strategically placing Clyde and Ethel to great us. Mike's genious left an oregami tip, clever Mike.
Cronulla, Australia, January 31st, 2009
Ceremony is at 5pm, Bass and Flinder's Point. We have decided on a reception at The Nun's Pool!
Monday, June 18, 2007
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