Showing posts with label beach. Show all posts
Showing posts with label beach. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 12, 2009

Everybody look at me 'cause I'm sailing on a boat!

Song: "I'm On A Boat" by Incredibad (The Lonely Island) feat. T. Pain

April 20th

Woke up on a boat. Crazy talk. I couldn't really sleep when I woke up from the hull of the boat, so I listened to my iPod for a bit.

From Whitsundays Sailing Trip

The other boat from our boat:
From Whitsundays Sailing Trip

We had breakfast and then got off the boat to go look out over Whitehaven Beach, the number three beach in the world.

It was gorgeous. The sand was so white and everything was picturesque.
From Whitsundays Sailing Trip
From Whitsundays Sailing Trip
From Whitsundays Sailing Trip
From Whitsundays Sailing Trip

Anyway, gorgeous. We left the lookout and played on the island itself and it's 99.6% pure silica (quartz) sand due to a volcano nearby. We learned we could use the sand to brush our teeth, which was an interesting experiment. We had to swim in the water with our stinger suits on so we wouldn't get stung by any terrible Australian wildlife.

From Whitsundays Sailing Trip
From Whitsundays Sailing Trip
From Whitsundays Sailing Trip

Unfortunately, we had to leave the beach and get back on the boat. I was content with staying much longer. Our next destination was a spot for snorkeling. I was terrified of this after my kayak snorkeling experience, but I tried again and it was much better this time. I also got cool photos with my underwater camera (I think, I need to develop them). The reefs we looked at here were just amazing. The fish were just as bright and exotic as you would expect. Even the reef, which I knew wasn't going to be as bright as the fake stuff in the Baltimore Aquarium, was still impressive. I was so worried that I might accidentally kick something the first half of the snorkel that I didn't enjoy myself, but toward the end I got a lot better. It was probably my favorite water related part of the trip.

After snorkeling, we went to a sand bar near where we were going to spend the night on the boat. The sand bar disappeared at high tide and we were about two hours away from it disappearing, so I ran to one side of it to take pictures.

From Whitsundays Sailing Trip
From Whitsundays Sailing Trip
I got a funny one of the other girls on the other side when the water was coming up.
From Whitsundays Sailing Trip
Bernie stole my camera for this one:
From Whitsundays Sailing Trip
From Whitsundays Sailing Trip
From Whitsundays Sailing Trip
Ahhhhawfawjefnkwffbaweflkwfet. I love sunsets.

I chose this evening to sleep on the deck of the boat. Greatest idea ever. It was so much less stuffy, and I got to fall asleep with the stars and wake up with the sunrise.
Correction: Ahhhhawfawjefnkwffbaweflkwfet. I love everything about the sky.

Tuesday, May 5, 2009

Stop and stare, I think I'm moving but I go nowhere...

Song: "Stop and Stare" by OneRepublic

April 17th

So, after a lovely three hour sleep on the beach, I woke up and got on with my day. Bernie slept a little longer, but I met Becca and Vilde for breakfast. I liked this place's tip jar.

From Airlie Beach

We got our accommodation straightened out for the night and then decided to go parasailing. It was quite fun. I hadn't done it since I was younger with my family, so it was cool to do it again, especially with the beautiful tropical islands all around. Becca and I went together.

From Airlie Beach

From Airlie Beach

One of the guys working on the boat (in the picture helping me and Becca into our harnesses) had his 18th birthday today and he really enjoyed having four young ladies on his boat for it. We took a ton of pictures with him, on our cameras and his. Too funny.

After parasailing, we were already in our bathing suits, so we just chilled at the pool of the resort we were not staying at. It was gorgeous.
From Airlie Beach

There was a little wedding reception going on next to the pool. Beautiful place to have one.

After the pool, we went back to meet up with Hilde, who was in Airlie Beach too with her tour. Hilde had also met Dulce, who Bernie and Becca and I knew from Surf Camp back when we all first met, and we ate with all of them at a nearby restaurant. Someone probably ordered nachos. I think I had pasta.

Dinner was delicious, and afterward we decided to go hit the town for the evening. We drank some of that bottle of rum liqueur I bought back in Bundaberg. We started at the beer garden of the place we were staying at and then went back to the place we ate dinner at, which transformed into a bar after a certain hour. It was entertaining enough. Bernie and I decided to leave and go to a place called Mama Africa's that we had read about in Cam's Lonely Planet book and had heard stories about from a bunch of other people. It had very nice decorations, but sadly my pictures were too blurry.

Eventually I got home and went to sleep. It was a wild evening.

Sunday, May 3, 2009

Pay my respects to grace and virtue. Send my condolences to good...

Song: "Human" by The Killers

April 16th

Bundaberg!

Bundaberg is a little town up the coast of Queensland, Australia which known for two things.

1) Having a sugar plant (there is lots of sugar cane grown in the area)
2) Making Rum (with the molasses from the sugar plant)

From Bundaberg!

It's really known for number 2. Bernie wanted to go to the Bundaberg Rum Distillery, which was an excellent idea. Here's me and the girls with the giant bottle of rum:
From Bundaberg!

I had no idea how rum was made before the trip. It was pretty neat. We saw a giant barn full of hot molasses, the leftovers from the sugar refining process. Along the trip we saw giant vats of rum with millions of dollars worth of rum inside. We couldn't take pictures because the batteries were fire hazards. (You better believe that I'd keep sparks away from million of dollars worth of highly flammable alcohol too.) Also, we were told that the government of Australia takes about 2/3 of their money from their alcohol sales. No wonder liquor is so expensive here!

After the tour, we came back and got two samples. My favorite was the Bundaberg Royal Liqueur, a deadly blend of chocolate, coffee, and Bundaberg rum. I bought a bottle for the trip. More on that bottle later.

We got our taste tests and then decided to hit the beach in nearby Bargara. I was still recovering from my sunburn from day one (today had the added fun of peeling!) so I tried to stay under my towel/cover-up as long as possible.

Puppy on the beach!
From Bundaberg!
From Bundaberg!
From Bundaberg!
These tiny shells on the rocks kept sticking in my flip flops:
From Bundaberg!

Sand crabs going crazy again:
From Bundaberg!

Another one of my favorite pictures:
From Bundaberg!

The beach was fun for a bit, but since I wasn't laying in the sun, I got bored and started to wander.

I found a windmill.
From Bundaberg!

Also, Bargara got a little cocky with this one:
From Bundaberg!

From Bundaberg!

We left Bargara after a bit and decided to make one of our most interesting drives up the coast. Here are some lovely pictures.
Giant cow!
From Bundaberg!
Sugar cane on the side of the road, with a blurry speed limit sign:
From Bundaberg!

We stopped in Rockhampton to get something to eat. Cam's very helpful Lonely Planet guide to Australia was a lot of fun to use in Rockhampton. We stopped at one place which had cheap meals, only to realize they were selling $10 men. It's a joke; check the picture.
From Bundaberg!
Rockhampton was not alive at whatever hour of the night we stopped in, and eventually we ate some food (at either Macker's or Hungry Jack's, can't remember...) and Bernie had some energy drinks. Here's a nice shot of me brushing my teeth in the fast food bathroom, with Bernie's energy drink nearby:
From Bundaberg!

After that, Bernie drove that car into the night, Airlie Beach or bust. I couldn't have done it, but then again, I am not Bernie. We had some petrol and toilet breaks along the way, but we made it into Airlie by about 3am. We saw a terrifying creature on the side of the road (some sort of night animal), and then a sleeping guy at the bus station.
From Airlie Beach

Oh yeah, and Bernie wanted to sleep on the beach once we got there. Actually, this idea sounded pretty fun so I decided to join her, but first we had to find the right beach. The first one we found was too grainy. We were a bit spoiled after the beaches of Fraser Island, so Bernie drove us around for almost two hours trying to find a better one. Here's the thing though; there wasn't a better one. Or at least a better public one, so that's where we ended up at 5am to sleep. Becca and Vilde slept in the car. Bernie also decided that 5am was the perfect time to start drinking the wines. We did this for an hour, then the sun rose, Bernie climbed a tree, and then we slept for three hours. The pictures are as follows:
From Airlie Beach
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From Airlie Beach
From Airlie Beach
"Bernie, where'd the stars go?"
From Airlie Beach
The stingray!
From Airlie Beach
From Airlie Beach
From Airlie Beach
Bernie conquers the tree, at 6am. Give that girl a medal:
From Airlie Beach
From Airlie Beach
From Airlie Beach
From Airlie Beach
From Airlie Beach
From Airlie Beach
From Airlie Beach
The view up from where I was sleeping:
From Airlie Beach
From Airlie Beach
Ok, although those were essentially in the morning, they were my night, therefore they will remain on this entry. The rest of Airlie Beach I will save for the next few. :)