Monday, 4 October 2010
We’re still here in Mooloolaba. After we came back in last Friday we decided to bite the bullet and book in here for a week at a slightly reduced rate. The weather forecast indicated that the winds and seas would not abate until at least Friday, but of course the bureau were just being pessimistic and the weather cleared a lot earlier than expected. We could have gone today, but still had a few things to do, so we’re off early tomorrow morning.
On our walk yesterday we came across a memorial to HMAS Brisbane, she is scuttled just off of Mooloolaba as an artificial reef for fish and diving on. The memorial points directly to where she is lying, 2 miles off shore. The memorial includes her mast and I am putting on a couple of photos that I took of it
Hopefully my next blog will be from well south of here.
We’re still here in Mooloolaba. After we came back in last Friday we decided to bite the bullet and book in here for a week at a slightly reduced rate. The weather forecast indicated that the winds and seas would not abate until at least Friday, but of course the bureau were just being pessimistic and the weather cleared a lot earlier than expected. We could have gone today, but still had a few things to do, so we’re off early tomorrow morning.
On our walk yesterday we came across a memorial to HMAS Brisbane, she is scuttled just off of Mooloolaba as an artificial reef for fish and diving on. The memorial points directly to where she is lying, 2 miles off shore. The memorial includes her mast and I am putting on a couple of photos that I took of it
Hopefully my next blog will be from well south of here.
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