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Spirit of Freedom - TRIP Gallery

Mon 2nd January 2012 - Thu 5th January 2012

Day 1: Turtle Bommie was a great way to introduce the divers to the Great Barrier Reef. Minimal current and lots of marine life meant two great dives. A group of eagle rays and a couple of white tip reef sharks were the stand out sightings.

Day 2: Cod Hole is always a winner. Especially when you not only find the cod, but awesome little critters like a lacy scorpion fish, or bigger critters like the large black manta ray that floated majestically by. It was amazing! The cod feed was excellent with three beautifully playful spuds coming in to have a bit of a feed and fun. Two Towers produced three sea snakes, two turtles and a colourful cuttlefish. Pixie Pinnacle was a fun and easy dive with lots of macro. Nudies, lion fish, pipe fish, all sorts. Pixie Pinnacle at night was even better. Sharks, morays, lion fish, nudies, but the best of all was a large frog fish, just awesome!

Day 3: Geisha's Garden was a relaxing way to start the day. The coral came to life as the sun rose into higher into the summer sky. Acropolis has to be some of the healthiest coral life on the Great Barrier Reef. The divers were amazed by the sheer beauty of the coral, not just the turtles, sharks and other life that surrounded it. A truly amazing site. Cathedrals was a macro marvel with all sorts of weird and wonderful life to be seen including lion fish, nudies, crusties and a massive school of glass perchlets. The Snake Pit never disappoints. With an abundance of reptile life including snakes and turtles, the site also showed that some of it's smaller life was just as mesmerising.



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