
Lady Elliot Island is only one of 3 islands right on the coral cay. The coral lagoon in front of our cabin was inhabited by the most beautiful marine life. I searched for nemo, but unfortunately didn't find him. His other friends though were more than accommodating as I chased them around the lagoon and stalked the poor turtles at sunset.
My favourite memories of this week-long vacation:
- Finding myself being circled by a school of bright yellow fish, I didn't know which way to turn in the sea of glittering yellow,
- Chasing a group of leather jacket fish around the lagoon,
- Sighting a school of Picasso Trigger Fish, very aptly named for the abstract strokes of bright blue, green and yellow across their body,
- Floating on the calm surface of the ocean after completing my final scuba dive and seeing a pod of dolphins in the distance,
- A manta ray gliding gracefully below me, seemingly out of nowhere,
- Going down to 18m for my dive, it was so strange looking up to the surface to find the faint glimmer of sunlight so far away,
- Enjoying the sun setting one night and suddenly spotting a turtle popping its head out of the water. As I followed its journey across the lagoon, I saw another turtle following in its wake, and then another, and another... All up there were 7 turtles swimming along as though on a conveyor belt. I was so happy to see the one turtle, let alone the 7 I ended up seeing that night!



No comments:
Post a Comment