Thursday, 20 January 2011

Monday, 17 January 2011

Gone up north and booked some wreck dives

Well I left north for the Bay of Islands this morning and arrive an hour or so, and I have booked four dives already. I'm going out to dive the HMNZ Canterbury tomorrow along with another dive on a reef. The Canterbury was deliberately scuttled a few years ago to offer a wreck for divers. I'm going to dive the Rainbow Warrior and another reef dive on Thursday. The Rainbow Warrior was a Greenpeace boat sunk by the French in 1985 as it was getting too close to their nuclear test on Mururoa Atoll. Typical French, I don't think us Brits would dare do such a thing ;-). Both sites look amazing and I've been dying to dive a wreck, and now I get to dive two! Pictures to follow next week.

Well coming into the countryside it still feels quite like England. Well except for some more exotic trees. Rolling green hills, and it's even raining and will be for the next few days. So I can't see too much of the bay of islands yet as it's very misty and cloudy. But the little of what I can see it looks very nice. Hopefully it will clear up before I leave and I'll be able to see the amazing view.

Saturday, 15 January 2011

Arrived in New Zealand

Well I have just arrived in Auckland, not much to report yet as all I've done so far is gone from the airport to the hostel. One thing I will say though is that on first glance New Zealand feels more like the UK than Austalia so far. I'm in Auckland for 3 days and then I need to work out what to do from there. I'm looking forward to getting back to less structured and organised way of travelling. I have a month here, I'll tour the North island first and see where I get to before deciding if I have time to see any of the south island. I think my first stop will to go north of here and do some wreck diving. Then probably head up to the top of the island before heading south and see the caves and Lord of the Rings country.

Well my last few days in Ausralia were a bit of a washout, literally. I'm sure you have all heard about all the floods in Brisbane. It was good timing for me to turn up just as the worst floods in 35 years hit. So there isn't much I can tell you about Brisbane and most things were shut. I didn't even realise what was going on until I got to the hostel. On the train from Brisbane airport I could see some water on roads and lots of traffic but I didn't realise what was going on. On the way to the hostel I got a phone call from them asking what time I was going to arrive as they were going down to look at the river. Sounded like a very strange statement when I didn't know what was going on. They filled me in on what was going on when u got there. I went down to look at the river on several occasions over the next few days and saw all manner of things floating by. Boats, pontoons, larger wheelie bins, trees, and even a fridge freezer. Some people even saw a couple of cars.

Anyway that's it for now, I should be able to give you a better account of New Zealand in a couple of days once I've done a bit more exploring.

Monday, 10 January 2011

A few photos from diving the Great Barrier Reef

As you can see from the pictures below, I had a great time diving on the Great Barrier Reef over the past few days.  I saw sharks, turtles, rays, and lots of other fish.  I'm really glad I got the underwater case for my camera, despite it costing more than the actual camera!

I did eleven dives in all, including two night dives.  Night diving was certainly an experience, it looks like everything is floating in mid air rather than water, quite spooky.  I found the best place to spot things while on a night dive was under the boat as a lot a large fish and sharks hang out under there.   In fact one shark swam right in front of me, which was very cool.  They may look like small great whites but I can assure you they are harmless to humans. Well although it was great diving, South Africa and Mozambique were better.  So the Great Barrier Reef currently ranks third in my favorite dive sites, but it is a pretty good list so far.  Next dive spot will the in New Zealand in a week or so.

So that's 27 dives I've now done and I'm enjoying it more and more, I think I may go on to do my divemaster course next.  I've also been checking out were to go next to do some diving.  The list currently includes Mexico, Belize, Philippines, Jordan, Malaysia, Caribbean.  Although I don't think I'll be able to do them all on this trip!

Anyway here are the photos, I took far too many to upload onto my blog so here is a small selection

A white tipped reef shark

A picture I took of myself to prove I was actually there!

A purple spotted ray



This is what a Cuttle fish looks like before it is reduced to being in a budgies cage

Clown fish (or Nemo as they are more commonly called now thanks to Disney)

A parrot fish

A green turtle


I'll try to load the rest onto Picasa when I get a chance.

Monday, 3 January 2011

Happy new year/4 months in

Well four months into my travels now (5 months since I left work), and no Martin I'm not currently wishing I was back at work!  The time just seems to be going faster and faster.  New year was a good evening, drank far to much but I'm sure that's not too much of a surprise.  I spent a lot of the evening in the swimming pool, never thought I'd ever be doing that on new years eve.

Well I'm off to Carins this afternoon for a few days before going off to do my diving on the Great Barrier Reef at the end of the week.  Hopefully I'm going to buy an underwater case for my camera tomorrow so I'll be able to share some of the underwater world with you all.

Well not long now until I go to New Zealand, less that two weeks.  I'm really looking forward to getting there, just need to work out what to do there.  I have always been looking forward to going to New Zealand more than Australia because the scenery looks amazing.  I hope I wont be disappointed.

Tuesday, 28 December 2010

A rather waisted week

Well, not really too much to report from the previous week.  I managed to choose the worst possible hostel for Christmas.  It actually turned out to be  hotel instead of a hostel, so was full of families instead of travelers.  But on a positive not I did end up with a room to myself with a double bed, TV, and en-suite.  It's been rain, rain, rain for the past week so because of the bad weather my Whitsundays sailing trip was canceled.  I rearranged it for today but it got canceled again.  Oh well I suppose it just wasn't meant to be.  On another positive note it does mean I've had the chance to watch England stuff the Aussies in the Ashes over the past few days.

Well I'm off to Mission beach tomorrow and I will be spending new year there.  I've been told that the hostel I'm staying at is a very good one, so here's hoping my new year turns out better than Christmas.

Tuesday, 21 December 2010

A few photos from Oz

Hopefully no explanation needed.....


Wentworth falls in the Blue Mountains.......


For those of you who have forgotten what I look like.  And some more water for the Monster......


Our 4x4 driving trip to Fraser Island......


Makenzie lake on Fraser Island.......


Well hopefully this is obviously a shipwreck to everyone.  Oh and yet some more water for Matilda.....


Oh and Martin you can tell Doreen these were all taken with the TZ10 ;-)