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Great Barrier Reef in danger5 comments

Girl and the Deep Blue Sea wrote 1 week ago: I love the reef. I love the fact that only hours from Brisbane I can be snorkelling an underwater wo … more →

Tags: beachscapes, Marine Life, colour, Coral Reef, Great Barrier Reef, landscape, Marine, Nature, Ocean

The Southern Great Barrier Reef

wottraveltwickenham wrote 2 weeks ago: Every year thousands of ancient mariners vote with their fins and head to the coral cay atolls of th … more →

Tags: Long Haul, Australia, Great Barrier Reef, Queensland, Wilson Island, Scuba Diving, Mon Repos, Loggerhead turtles

Travel: Lady Elliot Island and Turtle Nesting5 comments

thethreadaffect wrote 4 months ago: Waking up at 4 AM does NOT tickle my fancy UNLESS it is to snorkel at The Great Barrier Reef, then I … more →

Tags: Travel, animals, Australia, Mon Repos, Nesting, The Great Barrier Reef, Turtles

A Brief History of Phil

pbrazina wrote 4 months ago: Two roads diverged in a wood, and I— I took the one less traveled by, And that has made all the diff … more →

Tags: Business, Travel, about, Alsace, backpacking, Cambodia, Japan, Laos, Living Abroad

The Lady says no1 comment

janeefraser wrote 5 months ago: Don’t ask for bottled water if you visit this island on the Great Barrier Reef. They don … more →

Tags: Travel, Travel tips & trends, Australia, Green Travel, responsible tourism, Tourism, Eco Travel, Queensland, Great Barrier Reef

Lady Elliot Island approach for landing http www...

Conrad D'Cruz wrote 5 months ago: Lady Elliot Island approach for landing … … more →

Tags: General, Australia

Destination Report: Lady Elliot Island

Girl and the Deep Blue Sea wrote 6 months ago: From the moment I caught a glimpse of the turquoise waters and white sand I knew it was going to be … more →

Tags: Destination Reports, beach, Coral Reef, Travel, Great Barrier Reef, Marine, Nature, wildlife

Can you hear the ocean?

Girl and the Deep Blue Sea wrote 6 months ago: I haven’t had much chance to blog lately as I’ve been playing tour guide for my cousin w … more →

Tags: film, beachscapes, colour, shell, beach, Coral Reef, Nature, Photography

Joshua Slocum in Google Earth: South Solitary Island to Whitsunday Passage

netkingcol wrote 6 months ago: Follow Joshua Slocum’s Sailing Alone Around the World at: http://www.hazelhurst.net/Slocum Thi … more →

Tags: Geography, Modelling, Google Earth, adventure, Sailing, famous voyages, 3D Model, Animation, Australia

In both worlds

Girl and the Deep Blue Sea wrote 7 months ago: Half-and-half photos are so challenging! This photo was literally the third photo I took with my und … more →

Tags: half and half, colour, underwater, Starfish, Coral Reef, Blue, Great Barrier Reef, Marine, Nature

Citizen scientists help discover the influence of environment on manta ray behaviour on the Great Barrier Reef1 comment

Julie Milland wrote 7 months ago: MoJo Musings At the Melbourne Writers Festival in September, Nobel Laureate Professor Peter Doherty … more →

Tags: Opinion/Explainer, Marine Science, Citizen Science, Great Barrier Reef, Scuba Diving, Manta Ray

Colours of the Reef1 comment

Girl and the Deep Blue Sea wrote 7 months ago: My first post! Most of these photos were taken while reef walking at Lady Elliot Island, in the sout … more →

Tags: Macro, Marine Life, colour, underwater, Patterns, Coral Reef, Surreal, Great Barrier Reef, Marine

Lady Elliot Island: The Secluded Paradise

Aneta Nedimović wrote 1 year ago: There I was snorkelling in the brilliant blue water when I saw the green sea turtle: slow and dull o … more →

Tags: Travel, Opinion, Animals 2, National, Great Barrier Reef, Queensland, eco-resort, turtle, Hervey Bay

DEVASTATION - UPDATE5 comments

Juweon wrote 4 years ago: I actually emailed Apple to ask them if they could lend me a computer for the interview process down … more →

Tags: The world's best job, Travel, The Great Barrier Reef, Juweon Jonathan Kim, Hamilton Island, dream job, Australia, 김주원, 꿈의 직업


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