Hey I’m at Monkey Mia! We had to get up at 6:oo in the
morning to get to Monkey Mia for the first feeding! When we got there it was
cold and we waited on the beach for the dolphins. The area that we fed the
dolphins in was marked with yellow buoys. Finally we saw a dolphin and were
invited in the cold water. The dolphin cruised past us and stopped and looked
at me! When the fish buckets were brought down a pelican flew down and followed
the buckets! When the people were picked the dolphins instantly came for their
fish. The second feeding was even better than the first, there was 5 dolphins
Surprise, Spark, Shock, Fin and Static. I nearly got picked but unfortunately
it was a lady in front of me. For the third feeding only surprise was there so
1 person got picked so I was a bit sad.
Gooday! We are in François Peron National park where we have
been going to places on a 4WD track and have got a photo at the most western
point (Cape Peron) we are going on this trip!
Oh no! We got bogged on the sandy beach which used to be an
old pearl farm and clams littered the beach! So we got the shovel out and
started to dig the car (whose name is Yeti) out. The sand was up to the wheels
so it took about 15 minutes to get out but we were ok so we hurried home. In
the afternoon we took a walk around the main town and saw a house that was
completely made out of cockle shells!
Shark spotting with these crazies! |
Most Western point of our trip! Cape Peron |
We also visited Shell beach which is entirely made from
cockle shells. It was raining though and wasn’t much fun. Eagle Point Bluff was
better – we stood on the cliffs and watched the sharks and manta rays cruising
in the water below.
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