29 November 2005
Redesign
If you're visiting my blog around the date of this post, then you'll probably notice there a few things broken. I'm rebuilding my http://neil.creek.name site around a new design, and I'm trying to convert the blog template to match the design. I've got it largely working, at least for the front page, but there are some visual issues to be fixed, and some larger problems with the archived posts. It may take a little while to figure it out, so I thank you for your patience in the meantime.
1 September 2005
Follow up report
Feeling MUCH better! :)
The 24 hour bug passed in almost exactly 24 hours :) Which is a big relief becuause it meant that I could go on the 5 hour snorkelling tour with everyone :) It was pretty amazing. The conditions weren't great, it was extremely windy, and thus choppy and cold. The seats were a bit uncomfortable and we kept getting splashed by bow-waves. BUT the snorkelling was awesome. It was quite cold, but we both had wetsuits. The corals were incredible, huge colonies, very complex growth structures, not brilliant colours in general, but there were occational colonies which were vividly coloured. There were thousands of brightly coloured fish of all kinds, and they were surprizingly approachable, letting you get within a couple of meters of them before swimming away.
Our friends Maria and Antanas went swimming with a manta ray, for 20 mins or so, and they described it as an awesome experience. The ray was gigantic, 5-4 meters in wingspan, and was accompanied by dozens of smaller fish "riding" its back. Occationally the ray would do a complete roll so they could see his underside, mouth and gills. It was quite a challenge to keep up with him though, since he was swimming with a decent pace into a current and into the wind. Nomi and I weren't strong enough swimmers to try it, but Antanas took several photos with our underwater disposable camera. I look forward to seeing them!
Today is really the last day of our holiday. Tomorrow begins three days of tavelling hell. Over 650kms driving tomorrow, over 550kms the day after, then a four hour flight home. Oh well, I guess there is a price to be paid for a good holiday :)
Time to go now. I probably won't get another chance to post till I return home, and there won't really be anything to talk about anyway :)
Seeyas later!
Neil
The 24 hour bug passed in almost exactly 24 hours :) Which is a big relief becuause it meant that I could go on the 5 hour snorkelling tour with everyone :) It was pretty amazing. The conditions weren't great, it was extremely windy, and thus choppy and cold. The seats were a bit uncomfortable and we kept getting splashed by bow-waves. BUT the snorkelling was awesome. It was quite cold, but we both had wetsuits. The corals were incredible, huge colonies, very complex growth structures, not brilliant colours in general, but there were occational colonies which were vividly coloured. There were thousands of brightly coloured fish of all kinds, and they were surprizingly approachable, letting you get within a couple of meters of them before swimming away.
Our friends Maria and Antanas went swimming with a manta ray, for 20 mins or so, and they described it as an awesome experience. The ray was gigantic, 5-4 meters in wingspan, and was accompanied by dozens of smaller fish "riding" its back. Occationally the ray would do a complete roll so they could see his underside, mouth and gills. It was quite a challenge to keep up with him though, since he was swimming with a decent pace into a current and into the wind. Nomi and I weren't strong enough swimmers to try it, but Antanas took several photos with our underwater disposable camera. I look forward to seeing them!
Today is really the last day of our holiday. Tomorrow begins three days of tavelling hell. Over 650kms driving tomorrow, over 550kms the day after, then a four hour flight home. Oh well, I guess there is a price to be paid for a good holiday :)
Time to go now. I probably won't get another chance to post till I return home, and there won't really be anything to talk about anyway :)
Seeyas later!
Neil
31 August 2005
Reporting from WA
Hello! Finally I've managed to find a net cafe that will let me upload some photos. If you're just here to look at the pretty pictures, you can see a selection of photos Nomi and I have taken so far at this link:
http://neilcreek.gravitoncity.com/gallery/v/holidays/wa/
It's been a good holiday in many ways, but rough in many others. I've been fighing a bad cold the whole time, although that's almost gone now. But now I've caught some kind of extremely uncomfortable stomach bug. Foolishly, in the middle of the night last night, I drank a mouthful of untreated, bug infested bore water, rather than the filtered water. Doh... I was half asleep okay? I'm paying for it now though...
Anyway, aside from that, and the incredibly long drives, it's been a great holiday so far. Lots of beautiful landscapes, billions of gorgeous wildflowers growing everywhere, adorable dolphins that swim right up to you at Monkey Mia. And now we've just arrived at Ningaloo, and soon we'll be checking out the coral reef here. I don't know how much I'll be able to do, but I'm assured I'll be feeling better in 24 hours.
I'm not really feeling up to typing much more now, so I'll say goodbye. I might be feeling better soon, and make another post tomorrow. If not, you probably won't hear from me again till we get home. If you have anything to say to this post or the pictures, please leave a comment below, as we won't be checking email.
Seeyas!
http://neilcreek.gravitoncity.com/gallery/v/holidays/wa/
It's been a good holiday in many ways, but rough in many others. I've been fighing a bad cold the whole time, although that's almost gone now. But now I've caught some kind of extremely uncomfortable stomach bug. Foolishly, in the middle of the night last night, I drank a mouthful of untreated, bug infested bore water, rather than the filtered water. Doh... I was half asleep okay? I'm paying for it now though...
Anyway, aside from that, and the incredibly long drives, it's been a great holiday so far. Lots of beautiful landscapes, billions of gorgeous wildflowers growing everywhere, adorable dolphins that swim right up to you at Monkey Mia. And now we've just arrived at Ningaloo, and soon we'll be checking out the coral reef here. I don't know how much I'll be able to do, but I'm assured I'll be feeling better in 24 hours.
I'm not really feeling up to typing much more now, so I'll say goodbye. I might be feeling better soon, and make another post tomorrow. If not, you probably won't hear from me again till we get home. If you have anything to say to this post or the pictures, please leave a comment below, as we won't be checking email.
Seeyas!
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