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Cheers!
Sunday, March 25, 2007
Kookaburras, Koalas & Kangaroos
This weekends adventure was to the Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary. About 130 Koalas among other animals. The Sanctuary is home to many species of birds, including the kookaburra which I got to hear laugh similar to a song which you may have heard of. There were a couple of Dingos who were sleeping the day away, but the Tasmanian Devil wasn't on display unfortunately. Seeing the kangaroos jumping around and getting to hand feed a Joey was awesome. The coolest part of the day though was getting to cuddle with a koala and get my picture taken. His name is David and he's 7 years old. I had the photographer take a couple pictures with my camera which are in the album along with the rest of my pictures. I spent most of the day with a woman from Germany who is here taking an English class. She was kind enough to share the kangaroo food and take pictures of me with my new jumping friends. We also saw the sheep dog demonstration and while we were waiting I got to bottle feed a 6 month old calf. Very strong for being 6 months! Enjoy the pictures...
Monday, March 19, 2007
Moreton Bay Research Station
G'day! Well, St Patrick's Day weekend was a fun one in the sun for me. Friday morning about half of my Australia 's Marine Environment class loaded up on a coach(a bus) and rode to Cleveland on the coast and then took the vehicular ferry to North Stradbroke Island , aka Straddie. Once on the island we rode to the Moreton Bay Research Station, owned by UQ, where we would eat, sleep, and base our research projects out of. I stayed in a room with a girl from Massachusetts and 2 girls from the DC area. We had lunch and then walked along the rocky shore looking at the marine creatures and the different areas and impacts. We then walked to a beach area and looked at the sand dunes and the sandy shore. Lots of cool stuff to see. Went back to the station for afternoon tea and then when the tide was coming in took the big net out and learned about the various fish species in the area. Showers, a beautiful sunset, dinner, and planning out projects was the rest of the evening until I climbed into bed exhausted. Saturday, St Pats Day, was spent gathering supplies for our project, researching what we might find, and then we set out around noon for our first netting as the tide was going out. The catch wasn't as big as we hoped but still got some good results. We then worked in the computer labs starting our reports and relaxing until the incoming tide was at about the same level when we headed out again. This catch was much larger than the first which proved our theory about feeding times and patterns. The catch included 4 stingrays, another squid bringing the total to 2, another flounder and other cool stuff. We watched the sunset from the beach, then dinner, showers, and to the local pub for some green beers. Sunday was spent walking along the North Gorge Trail at Point Lookout. Point Lookout is the eastern most point in all of Queensland . 22 Mile Beach starts just below the trail. We went by the hill where a US Radar site was and along to the Blow Hole or Whale Rock, where the rocks form and area that at high tide the waves make a sound like a whale's blow hole. We spotted several pods of dolphins an the first of two manta rays. Further along the trail we stopped to talk about the high energy shore and when we did saw several turtles coming up for air, more dolphins, and the second manta ray. We stopped for ice cream and lunch at the point that Capt James Cook first saw on his exploration and then continued on to Cylinder Beach . We compared the beaches again and then to learn about what we couldn't see we used dead fish to lure worms out of the sand. The worms feed on the dead fish that wash ashore and when we held the fish in the swash(small waves where the water meets the sand) the little worms eventually came out. Lots of patience needed, but still really neat. We then walked along the beach further and got to go swimming and play in the waves before heading back to the ferry and to campus. Overall an excellent weekend! I hope you all enjoy.The two albums are divided up by the days. Good on ya!
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Sunday, March 11, 2007
Adventures around Brisbane
G'day! I've been working on more pictures and have posted the ones from this weekend and last. Last weekend I went to the city center and walked through the City Botanical Gardens (more of a park than botanical gardens), Queensland University of Technology Art Gallery, Queensland Parliament House, and the Queen Street Mall. This past Friday I went to City Hall and up the clock tower, walked around the museum on the main floor, then went to South Bank(across the river) and spent the afternoon at the Queensland Art Gallery and Gallery of Modern Art, and then walked along South Bank. Saturday I went to Mount Coot-Tha(about a 25 minute bus ride) and took a tour of the Botanical Gardens which despite the drought were beautiful. I then went to the Planetarium and saw the show Infinity Express and then they showed the star and planets you can see this time of year. Very interesting. I then went to the lookout at the top of the mountain(if you can call about 800ft a mountain) and unfortunately it was a bit cloudy and hazy so you couldn't really see to the coast as you normally can. I'll probably make another trip back there because it only costs me a $2 round trip bus ticket and hopefully get some better pictures. This coming weekend I have my first field trip so hopefully some underwater pictures will be in the next email. It's a 3 day trip to the Moreton Bay Research Station(http://www.cms.uq.edu.au/mbrs/) on North Stradbroke Island . According to my course profile(syllabus) "This modern research station can accommodate up to 100 people. The three-day program looks at the major marine environments such as rocky headlands, ocean beaches, and sheltered sandy and rocky shores. You may also take part in a small-group research project that will be written up individually for assessment."
Same album as first set. Page 2 has new pictures of the city center and Australian Money
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City Botanical Gardens, City Hall, and Parliament House
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Mt Coot-Tha Botanical Gardens and Lookout
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Enjoy!
Same album as first set. Page 2 has new pictures of the city center and Australian Money
http://uqedu.facebook.com/album.php?aid=2023261&l=dd4ac&id=44801562
City Botanical Gardens, City Hall, and Parliament House
http://uqedu.facebook.com/album.php?aid=2023665&l=ad987&id=44801562
Mt Coot-Tha Botanical Gardens and Lookout
http://uqedu.facebook.com/album.php?aid=2023670&l=4e130&id=44801562
Enjoy!
Friday, March 2, 2007
Oz thus far
I've posted a few pictures so far of where I'm living, campus, and some wildlife. http://uqedu.facebook.com/album.php?aid=2023261&l=dd4ac&id=44801562
My flat-mate(the guy I rent my room from) is Qing(pronounced like Ching) is fromBeijing originally and works in the city. If you want to look on Google Earth or something similar I live at 57 Mitre Street in St Lucia QLD. The first week of classes went well. Found out about some more field trips. Will be going on four all together. I joined the SCUBA Club which meets on Thursday nights. The first two trips are both full and the third is when I'm on the first field trip, so it will be a few more weeks before I can dive with them. I'll still bring my snorkeling gear
and do laps at the pool with them after the BBQ/meetings for the next few weeks.
I hear some of you in the north east are in for some snowy weather. I hope you don't get buried again. I'll be thinking of you in my shorts with a heat index around 95!
My flat-mate(the guy I rent my room from) is Qing(pronounced like Ching) is from
and do laps at the pool with them after the BBQ/meetings for the next few weeks.
I hear some of you in the north east are in for some snowy weather. I hope you don't get buried again. I'll be thinking of you in my shorts with a heat index around 95!
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