THE EXCITEMENT IS OVERWHELMING!!
Aquarium and Snorkel Snorkel! – Day 8Thursday, June 4, 2009Vol-Tan-O! - Created on Day 7
Check out our new product created by Mrs. McGuire and myself! And product design by Sophie!
More pictures coming soon! A brand new, all natural product that tans your body with ease. Just an even application, and you are ready to go! If you want more information and pictures you can go to Mrs. McGuire's blog from the link right below. Vol-Tan-O . Uluru Exploration, Flight into Cairns, and Hartley’s Crocodile Adventure – Day 6Monday, June 1, 2009We woke early in the morning to get ready for the big day ahead of us. We went off to witness the sunset on the amazing rock, Uluru. After the beautiful photography moment, we further explored Uluru. We had a close up look at a watering hole, an old cover for the Aboriginal women and children, and even places where we could touch the rock itself. We were then dropped off at the resort shopping center where we bought our lunches. After we ate our delicious lunch, we were headed to the airport to reach Cairns, a humid and hot region where were very happy to feel sunshine on our backs and have warmth on our skin. After a quick trip to the Hartley’s Crocodile Adventure, we learned all about crocodiles and their difference between alligators. I even got a chance to interview the people that showed us all about crocs and other native Australian species. Their names where David and Bo, and we asked them many questions. The video will be uploaded soon. We had a delicious dinner and a ride to our new hotel, Mercure. Uluru - Day 5
My Cheesy Uluru Poems
Red sand beneath us, Six hours on a bus. Contrast of blue, green, and red Uluru is so beautiful, so I could never go to bed. Clouds cover; colored gray Red rock, The end of May Exploring the of Uluru There is nothing better I could ever do. Oorammina Bush Camp - Day FourAfter our three hour flight to Alice Springs, we arrived. We loaded up onto our new coach; however we had to switch to four wheel drive because the rain was so bad. After we loaded onto our new ride, we ran over huge puddles of mucky, muddy rain water. The mud even splashed all against the side of the van! After a nice drive, we arrived at the Ooraminna Bush Camp where we were welcomed by almost all the staff. We then were supplied with lunch, which was burgers and pasta. Soon we embarked to learn how to set up a swag by hilarious Sally. I was very surprised that I could even finish one swag with help from Shea. Next we headed to the whip cracking session, where we learned how to create a sonic boom with our whips. Indiana Jones would beat me any day, I couldn’t even crack it once! I even nicked my hand trying! But my hand has almost healed by the time you are reading this. Soon after, we ate dinner where I tried my first bit of vegemite (which wasn’t that great) and headed to the swags to get some sleep. And surprisingly, they were quite comfortable! However, now stars to sleep under, it was to clouded! We woke up the next morning to some toast, and we were headed to Uluru… only a six hour drive away.
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