October 7th, 2011
After the ingilizians left and went on their whale watching tour, they sent back a package with a brochure. This brochure was from their whale watching tour. It talks about sertain habbits of whales. They are the spy hop, the blow, breaching, pectoral slap and the tail slap.
We have now seen over 11 whales and have at least one photo of each habbit.
After having whales swim underneath your boat you realise just how majestic and graceful they really are.
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September 27th, 2011
After ten long days at sea we have finally arrived back in Australia from our incredible journey across the South Pacific. The thing I find most incredible is that as a family we have gone from the beautiful shores of New Zealand to the incredible mountain ranges of New Caledonia then onto the beautiful islands of Fiji to have some time with friends. After that we sailed to the amazing Vanuatu, where we walked up a live Volcano and swam in a waterfall. Now we are back in Australia and we are still having fun! Last Thurday we swam in another waterfall only this time with our friends. Then later on that day we flying through the forest on giant…
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September 4th, 2011
We have been in Vanuatu for exactly 1 week today. In that one week we have had quite a few adventures. We've been swimming in the Mele cascade falls, we cooked fish over an open fire at Port Havanah, watched an outdoor movie at the Nambawan (Num-bar-one) Cafe and best of all i've been Hydro-zorbing!! It is soooooooooo fun rolling down a steep hill in a giant ball.
The people in Vanuatu are really nice and friendly. We head to Tanna today to see "The worlds most accessable live Volcano" and then to Mackay to meet up with the Ingilizians.
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August 19th, 2011
Today we visited the village at Vuda (Voon-da) point. The very first thing we did was learn about different traditional Fijian Weapons. There are three main ones. The first was the throwing club. They used to throw these at the enemy to knock them out first. Then they would use there specially designed war clubs to break the neck of the now unconscious enemy, after that they would knock them on the temple with the striking side killing them instantly. Lastly they would use their specially shaped cannibal fork (Fijians used to be cannibals) to extract the eyes and tear off the skin to put in the pot. Luckily now they just use the cannibal fork…
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August 12th, 2011
Today we finally got the sunfish in the water. To all you people from Parkdale Y.C. dad and I were doing up to 10 knots (18.5 kph) absolutely loving it, so is dad (at first I didn't think he would let me on it!)
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August 3rd, 2011
Yesterday we went to a Fijian village to check out some Fijian culture and look at the schools. First we had a look at he community centre and the church. Then we ventured on to the school where my mum set up a thing to give the school there some school supplies from our school. Lastly we called on the community centre to by some things. Ibought an awesome mood neclace.
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July 30th, 2011
Sitting here eating French Fries with my friend Victor, enjoying the comfort of my new Glide T-Shirt that I found.
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July 26th, 2011
Lying here today cruising through the reefs of fiji with the katos (half of which were sick!) Sunburnt again (already). REadthe whole series of Percy Jackson. Have made new friends here in fiji, Taxi man and electritian.
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July 14th, 2011
Finally got some great photos on. Make sure you find flickron gallery so you can see all of them.
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July 7th, 2011
3 days ago we left Noumea to go to a couple of different bays. It was much of an adventure because while we were there we lost our beloved Kayak and dad and I both got sunburnt. But now we are back in Port Moselle and we are still having a great time.
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