Tuesday, June 1, 2010
blogs-late but uploaded due to bad internet
Monday, May 31, 2010
Pictures from the Outback continued =)
Pictures from the Outback =)
The end -
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Jennifer Loveless '11
1 Park Place
Elmira College
Elmira, NY 14901
Back on Campus? Time Flew By.
Final Days in Australia
Saturday, May 29, 2010
Sydney Harbor Cruise
I can't believe it's over!!
It's been a while since I've last been on here, and that's because we were soooo busy exploring Australia. I can't even begin to explain the amount of learning & fun that we've been indulging in for the past few weeks here in Australia. From our excursion on the Great Barrier Reef, to the tours of Tjapukai (an Aboriginal village), our adventures in Alice Springs, and our WONDERFUL four-day camping trip, let's just say that I am so happy that I participated in this trip this year! I have learnt so much about Australia and the people living here. Even though our trip has inevitably reached its demise, I can confidently proclaim that this trip has been one of the best experiences of my life so far!! I recommend this trip highly to anyone considering it for Term III 2011....You won't regret it!! So long && thanks for reading!!
Rashad
p.s.: Thanks Dr. Jacobson for hosting us on such a wonderful trip!!!
Wednesday, May 26, 2010
Last few days?!
Only two more days left here. Not sure how I feel about that yet.
But regardless, the trip got a thousand times better since I last wrote.
Alice Springs - far better than I expected.
And the Outback .. welllllll .. the OUtback and I became good friends if you ask me.
Ever done bush camping? Well - you should. Seriously.
Greatest experience of my life if you ask me.
Nothing better than just laying out smack in the middle of the Outback..
late at night under a perfectly clear night sky -
showing every single star there possibly could be.
I mean, of course that was only one of the three nights -
and the rain could have been a little less .. rainy.
But combine the fact that NO cities or light pollution or noise existed while we were out there -
with seeing the most incredible rock formations on the face of the planet -
A pretty intense weekend if you ask me.
Uluru - the pictures aren't even CLOSE to how incredible it really is.
The many moods - nahhh.
You have to see that up close.
A snapshot at dusk or a nighttime viewing don't even begin to describe the feeling you get when you're there-
at the base of this wonderfully significant part of life.
I'd show pictures - but I think they'll have to wait.
Its one of those "you need a verbal description to coincide with the image" kinda deals.
I definitely know where I plan to live whenever I move over here.
That's for certain.
Oh. And that reminds me.
This whole camping excursion we had ..
made me realize I should test out my own backyard while I'm there too.
I knew I belonged outdoors. Good thing it really hit me while we were camping.
Just gotta get back to the States now and get my hiking/naturelovingness on.
=)
See you soon!
-Jen
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Jennifer Loveless '11
1 Park Place
Elmira College
Elmira, NY 14901
Tuesday, May 25, 2010
[Charlie's note: I do not know who posted this.]
Monday, May 24, 2010
Alice Springs and Central Australia
Here are a few photos from the camping trip to Central Australia:
1. Around the fire at our rustic campsite outside Curtain Springs;
2. Kata Tjuta with crowns of clouds;
3. Laura lifts Uluru all by herself;
4. The group at Rainbow Valley.
Sunday, May 23, 2010
Camping in the Outback
-Amy Chipman-
Tuesday, May 18, 2010
White water rafting
-Rachel
Sent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerry
Fw: Great barrier reef
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Date: Mon, 17 May 2010 23:25:03
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Subject: Great barrier reef
Friday we went out on the great barrier reef for the day with passions of paradise. It was an amazing day to be on the water. For part of the way we were even sailing. While at Michealmas Cay, Jen, Alison, and I went diving together since the three of us are certified divers. Our dive guide was from the US as well which was a cool coincidence. The dives were amazing! We saw millions of fish including ones we learned about at reef teach the night before like the chocolate dipped damsel and the triggerfish. You can even hear the parrotfish chomping on the coral as you swim along. My favorite sighting was the turtle we got to swim along with. Overall the day was great and I loved every minute on the reef.
-Rachel
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Wildlife in the Daintree
Meghan and Chris
Monday, May 17, 2010
The days just keep getting better in Australia!
-Amy Chipman-
Sunday, May 16, 2010
A Wild Cassowary
We were incredibly lucky today in our visit to the Daintree, in that we had a chance to see a wild cassowary. The one in this photo walked right by the passenger door of our coach, so I got a pretty good look at it.
There are not many left in the wild; estimates range from 800 to 2500. There are cassowaries in captivity, but the attempts to breed them have thus far been unsuccessful. So, it is entirely possible that the cassowaries of Queensland will go extinct in our lifetime.
--charlie
Saturday, May 15, 2010
Fraser Island Pictures continued
Fraser Island Pictures
Great Barrier Reef
Fraser Island
The Great Barrier Reef?!
Lots of love from Aussieland! - Jen
Ps. Nemo - WAYYYYYY cuter in person. =D
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Jennifer Loveless '11
1 Park Place
Elmira College
Elmira, NY 14901
Thursday, May 13, 2010
Desintation Cairns
Wednesday, May 12, 2010
Week Number Two -
It sure doesn't feel like we've been here for almost two full weeks -
but no complaints on my end (other than the time seems to be FLYING by).
We've done so much - and have already seen Sydney, Canberra, Brisbane and now we're in Cairns.
Brisbane was definitely my favorite place to be so far -
it just felt more like a me kinda city (if I had to choose a city that is).
We got to explore a little bit here and there, see what it was like to be in another city compared to Sydney.
But I think the coolest thing we did in Brisbane (since I've decided Fraser Island must stand by itself) was the Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary.
Similar to a zoo - but BETTER. Far far better. The Sanctuary is home to over 130 koalas! But even cooler - is the fact that you can hold one.
Anddd get your picture taken with him or her. But on top of all that - they have a walking in "petting area" .. for KANGAROOS and EMUS.
Way awesome. Surprisingly - the koalas and the roos are incredibly soft. As long as you had food with you, they were quite content with life.
Definitely made new best friends.
- Enjoy the pictures, and I'll be sure to chat soon.
Can't wait to explain about the GREAT BARRIER REEF!
-Jen
Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary Pictures
Fwd: Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary Pictures
Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary
Rachel
Tuesday, May 11, 2010
free day in Brisbane
-Amy Chipman-
Our first day at Fraser Island
Dingoes: we wound up seeing several over the three days
A dead sea turtle. We figure that this one was probably killed by a shark and just managed to get to shore before dying.
Sea eagles. In the photo, one is a juvenile, probably flying for the first time.
Sheep Dogs and Sheep Shearing
This demonstration takes place at Lone Pine. There were two dogs: one that herds the sheeps and moves them wherever the shepherd wants. The other dog works the sheep once they are in the yard, keeping them moving through the chutes and such.
The sheep shearing was very fast. I think it was a little upsetting to some of the students who may not be used to the way farm animals are treated. The shearer is not particularly gentle with the animals -- but it was pretty typical of what goes on at a sheep station.
Monday, May 10, 2010
Fraser Island Experience
-Amy Chipman-
Sunday, May 9, 2010
Fraser Island
Four dingoes
Catfish
Sea eagles (including a baby learning to fly)
A dead sea turtle, probably killed by a shark
A live short-necked turtle, caught at Lake Wabby by our tour guide
Pied oystercatchers
Rainbow lorikeets (which I dislike!)
And that's just the first day.
--charlie
Saturday, May 8, 2010
Koala Sanctuary
[Charlie adds: I do not know who posted this. Please let me know.]