So today was absolutely amazing – and a total bucket list item – many of you know that when I was young we lived in a trailer on the lake on Corps of Engineer property at Little River Landing off of Bells Ferry – so I could swim about the same time I could walk. Water – particularly coral reefs have always fascinated me. I have snorkeled and scubaed throughout the Caribbean, Florida and recently New Zealand – and I have always dreamed of snorkeling or diving in Australia at the Great Barrier reef – and I am so blessed that I have now had this opportunity. Today I snorkeled in 3 sites within the Great Barrier Reef, all on a Reef called Flynn Reef. (Unfortunately due to having had Sinus Surgery and being cautioned by my ENT that diving would likely be uncomfortable, I was not sold on the idea of scubadiving, and I was told by many that snorkeling was just as good, if not better, and I was not at all disappointed.)
But, back to Flynn Reef.
Here is a diagram from Pro Dive Cairns Queensland that shows where Flynn is located:
Great Barrier Reef Dive Site Maps –
Unfortunately the wind was high (30 Knots) and the sea was quite rough – so there was a lot of sea sickness on the way out – including yours truly. (even after meds, as they were highly recommended by the crew given the sea conditions) Seasickness was another first for me, in fact – but not one I really would like to repeat. I will spare you the details, but I assure you that everyone on the boat (including the crew) was glad when we docked at our first spot of the 3 locations we were visiting.
We stopped at 3 great sights on Flynn Reef: Tracy’s, Gordon’s and Coral Gardens.
Here is a close up of the reef with these sites marked, again from Pro Dive:
I saw all sorts of fish, a turtle, a small shark, rays and so much beautiful colorful coral that I just can’t even explain the beauty. It’s amazing that such a small organism can join together to make such a large living thing. I am going to let pictures and videos do the talking now.
First, Tracy’s site (with 2 videos):

Next stop – Gordon’s Site:

and the final site was Coral Gardens:

So yeah – it was an amazing day. . . I hope you enjoyed the pictures and videos! 🙂
Awesome! So glad to see some thriving coral!
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