“Travel is more than the seeing of sights; it is a change that goes on, deep and permanent, in the ideas of living.” – Miriam Beard

Tuesday, March 30, 2010

Orpheus Island Research Station

Whoo... what a weekend! Besides the fact that we had to wake up at 3AM for a field trip it was an amazing weekend at and excluded island in the island chain of Palm islands, next to one of the most dangerous islands to visit in the world, great palm island, makes you feel safe doesn't it! It was considered so dangerous because there were several different aboriginal tribes packed on to the tiny island and what else can you do when your crammed with other people that smell and there’s no electricity or running water...you fight. And that’s the moral of the story, but we did not go there.
We took a 16 person boat jam backed with all our gear out to the island at 7AM. Let me just explain this ride to you, I’m not sure if you know what 25 knots does to ocean waves but let me try and explain... imagine sliding down a mountain side that is covered in boulders in a tin can while its raining.... it was the most exciting terrifying boat ride of my life! Oh and I forgot to mention it lasted 45 minutes!!! I have never held on for dear life as hard as I did on that ride, surprisingly no one got sick!
Once we reached the island and kissed the sand we settled into our accommodations, which were pretty much the nicest cabins, I have ever stayed in! There were 6 people to a room and the bathrooms were a separate building so if you had to get up and go in the middle of the night...you ran scared to death one of the 3 million things that could kill you would stumble in your path.
We spent the rest of the day exploring the island finding coral and going to a lecture by 8 PM I think everyone was passed out. We had an early morning of surveying to do which took up all day, but I got plenty of amazing pictures thanks to my underwater camera! The next day we took the little power boats off the coast of pioneer bay on the leeward side of the island where we were stay, and saw some black tip reef sharks on our way to the windward side of the island, Iris Point to do some more surveying. The passage in which we could fit our boats in just right was a small inlet with jagged corals on one side and huge rocks on the other so as the boats comes jumping in we have to pretty much jump for our lives of the boat in time to not get knocked over by a rouge wave or stab ourselves on coral and rocks, oh and watch out for the blue ringed octopus and cone snails because you would be dead in 30min, of and its stinger season! Ahh the thrills of Australia! After a quick hour long monsoon, in which I’m holding a 4 meter high steel staff in the air while standing in a small ocean, thank god it wasn't a thunderstorm, we packed up all our gear and made the kilometer hike through coral rubble and huge slippery rocks back to the boat pick up sight and waded out into the death filled coral sea and jumped onto our boats, my boat of course had a broken sump pump so the 20 min ride back to pioneer bay we were all staring at the water level rising within the boat and the gas tank floating around in the small pool we had going on inside and praying if we sank that maybe nothing would kill us. Ha-ha but safely we made it back to shore. Where we all made a mad dash to the showers, which to my great surprise there was hot water and we could stay in the shower for a whole three minutes! However, there was one single catch you had to find the shower stall with the least amount of spiders of wildlife in general. Great fun!
We had a lab report we had to complete on the island, which brought us to the primatative age of having to make graphs BY HAND! And writing BY HAND...whoo I don’t know how people did it! :)
The boat ride back to the main land was not nearly as fun as the trip out, but we were all particularly glad for that seeing we all got just over an hour of sleep from staying up the night before writing our lab reports until all hours of the morning. It was a great trip!
Lucky for me I will be heading back to the island again this weekend for my Life History and Evolution class! Looking forward to that as well!
A few updates: we booked our hostel in Sydney and in Brisbane, in brissy we are staying on Bondi beach which is the most famous beach in Australia! And our hostel supplies free snorkeling and surfboard rentals! Also they have a SPA!!!! In Sydney we are staying in an amazing hostel right in the heart of the city! So excited for lecture recess! The following weekend me and a friend of mine are heading to Byron bay for the Mardi Grass festival in the town of Nimbin, that Sunday is also the Groove in the Moo concert festival so it should be an excellent time!
Cheers mates

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