Bob and
Joyce Australian Adventure
May 22 - June 8, 2003
Coral
Princess II
Great Barrier Reef
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Gregg at the helm. The bridge was usually open for visitors. |
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Denis, the official photographer and dive master |
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The ship at anchor with fishing boats nearby gathering the nets to harvest shrimp prawns. |
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The private beach for our morning breakfast barbeque after our first dive. |
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Setting up for breakfast. |
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Champagne breakfast on the beach. |
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Another stop was Dunk Island, an exclusive resort. |
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The naturalist, Kriss. |
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Out in the glass bottom boat. |
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Denis in the zodiac. |
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Dunk Island |
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A strangler fig tree. At one time there was another tree inside. It is long ago consumed. |
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The "Beachcomber" was told by his doctor that he was near death when he was 50. He came to Dunk Island to amend his ways. He lived 3 score and ten. "If a man does not keep pace with his companions, perhaps it is because he hears a different drummer. let him step to the music which he hears." |
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The Coral Princess II at anchor at sunset. |
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A group picture. We had people from England, Australia, Germany, California, Finland, New York, and Maryland. |
© Copyright 2003 Robert E. Graf