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Images Of South Australia - A Southern Safari
I have just returned from one of the most under-rated journeys on the True North calendar,...
published: 23 Jan 2010
Author: Michael Fletcher
Images Of South Australia - A Southern Safari
I have just returned from one of the most under-rated journeys on the True North calendar, the "Southern Safari". I was in a mind set of "how is this trip going to top the Kimberley's or Papua New Guinea?"
With an informed decision I can honestly say that this trip is equally as enjoyable as all the others I have done. The diverse range of landscapes made for a captivating backdrop as we cruised the Southern Ocean eating some of the best food I have eaten on the True North, all which was sourced from the local area. Things like 55cm long King George Whiting, Southern Blue Fin Tuna, Coffin Bay Oysters, and Pink Snapper to name a few.
I felt like we were on some great oceanic expedition to discover new colonies of rare fur seals on dramatic, rugged, windswept islands. It really feels like you are exploring islands off Antarctica but in reality you not even 40 miles from the South Australian coastline.
We hit some pretty ordinary weather on a few days but as most of the trip is conducted around the protection of the coastline it was smooth and comfortable. This also added to the experience of adventure.
On two occasions we had the ability to interact with two of the Southern Oceans iconic inhabitants. The Southern Blue Fin Tuna and the Great White Shark.
Both of these activities involved jumping into the water with these amazing creatures and I am happy to say that even though I was ready to film the Great Whites in action, the fact that they didn't turn up on the day was no real disappointment. In fact I cant remember hearing one complaint from the rest of the passengers about missing the opportunity. Funny about that.
I was fortunate enough to meet a great bloke who was employed by True North as a local guide for this trip. His name is Kane Slater and apart from knowing a heap about this region he is also an amazing musician and the music I have used on this production has been written and performed by Kane. If you like what you hear why not look him up at www.kaneslater.com and let him know I sent you. I feel the music compliments the rugged landscape perfectly. Thanks Kane for allowing me to use your music. Good luck with your new arrival mate.
As usual I cant forget to thank the owners of True North again for sending me on another awesome trip. You can check it out for yourself at
www.northstarcruises.com.au or contact Mark direct at truenorthmark.wordpress.com
Gear used is the usual Canon 5D mk2 with a range of Canon lenses.
Check us out at www.christianfletcher.com.au
Until next time.........
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The Living Edens: Kamchatka
Directed, produced, written and edited by Kim MacQuarrie. "Kamchatka: Siberia's Forbidden...
published: 18 Apr 2010
Author: MacQuarrie-Byrne Films
The Living Edens: Kamchatka
Directed, produced, written and edited by Kim MacQuarrie. "Kamchatka: Siberia's Forbidden Wilderness" is an Emmy-winning natural history film that follows the lives of a family of Grizzly Bears (a mother and three spring cubs) as they make a living on Russia's most remote Siberan outpost: the Kamchatka Peninsula in the far east of Russian Siberia. Part of the "Ring of Fire," the Kamchatka Peninsula has more than 300 volcanoes, twenty nine of which are active. It also has a high concentration of spectacular wildlife, including Grizzly Bears, Steller's Sea Eagles, Snow Sheep, Arctic Foxes an millions of Sockeye Salmon. Off of nearby Bering Island, 500-lb Northern Fur Seals dive to depths of 600 feet and gather on giant, deafening rookeries where males fight it out for territories and access to females. Tufted Puffins nest in the millions while Arctic Foxes patrol the seal rookeries, looking for unwary seal pups. Likened to Alaska as Alaska was one hundred years ago, Kamchatka hosts some of the most spectacular wildlife displays on Earth and is truly a Siberian Eden.
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Fur Seal
A fur seal at the NY Aquarium....
published: 03 May 2010
Author: Caitlin Strype
Fur Seal
A fur seal at the NY Aquarium.
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