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Ini video perjalanan ke Tin can bay untuk melihat lumba2 liar yang ada di lautan namun mereka sesekali menghampiri pantai tempat tinggal penduduk sekitar. Kita dilarang menyentuh langsung lumba-lumba tersebut karena mereka bisa saja menggigit dan kita bisa menularkan virus penyakit ke mereka.
Perjalanan dari ipswich sekitar 3 sampai 4 jam dan kami bermalam di hotel terdekat lalu besok paginya menempuh 1 jam perjalanan menuju tun can bay jadi tidak terlalu melelahkan.
Setelah dari Tin Can Bay kami pergi ke Noosa salah pantai yang terkenal indah di Queensland selain Goldcoast.
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Wilder Delphin im Hafen von Tin Can Bay
Ein wilder Delphin im Hafen von Tin Can Bay, Queensland, Australien
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Rockingham is a suburb and regional centre in Western Australia south-west of the Perth city centre and south of Fremantle. It has a beachside location at Mangles Bay, the southern extremity of Cockburn Sound. To its north stretches the maritime and resource-industry installations of Kwinana, Western Australia and Henderson. Offshore to the north-west is Australia's largest naval fleet and submarine base, Garden Island, connected to the mainland by an all-weather causeway. To the west and south lies the Shoalwater Islands Marine Park.
Rockingham was first surveyed in 1847, it was gazetted as a town in 1897. In its early days, Rockingham was a busy port, shipping jarrah timber and sandalwood overseas. Now, as a satellite city in Perth's southern corridor, together with Mandurah, it is among Australia's fastest-growing residential districts. The maritime tradition has been strengthened by steady growth of the Royal Australian Navy's main fleet base HMAS Stirling and by the development of major shipbuilding and marine support services at nearby Henderson.
Since the nineteenth century, abundant sightseeing and recreational attributes have been the basis of a tourism industry. Visitors can launch small boats or board ferries to view dolphins, seals, pelicans and penguins in the adjacent Marine Park. The coast at nearby Safety Bay is ideal for windsurfing and kitesurfing. Generous free barbecues and picnic facilities are provided on the seafront, supplementing a choice of hotels and restaurants. Rockingham City Shopping Centre[2] is the regional centre which attracts significant non-local business, having a licence to trade on Sundays during public and school holidays.
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Wild Dolphin Feeding
Every night, dolphins swim up to the jetty at Tangalooma Resort in Queensland, Australia. In good weather, resort guests can enter the water to feed the dolphins.
This seemed like a perfect idea for an episode for Work Play Vacay and host Paula Hlavacek. Not everything works out to plan. See how Plan B turned out.
If you plan to visit, Tangalooma Resort is located on Moreton Island, which is about a 75-minute fast ferry ride from Brisbane.
To see more of Moreton Island, watch the sand tobaggoning episode:
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Dolphins in the wild
Dolphins play at Angelinos Sea Lodge beach
Dolphin feeding Tangalooma, Moreton Is, QLD, Australia, 14Sep11
Wild Dolphin Feeding at Tangalooma Resort, Moreton Island
Wild Dolphin Feeding at Tangalooma Resort, Moreton Island, Queensland, Australia
25 June 2011
Berowra Waters to Crosslands, November 2014
1/2 day kayak on the upper reaches of Berowra Creek.
10 Unbelievably Stunning Queensland Islands
Moreton Island
As one of Australia's biggest sand islands, Moreton Island is the perfect weekend getaway for the adventure-inclined. Located just 90 minutes from Brisbane by boat, this unspoilt island has only sand roads and minimal services, making it the ultimate destination for a tech-free weekend.
After you've spent Saturday hiking and feeding dolphins, spend a lazy Sunday snorkelling and four-wheel driving along Moreton Island's sandy beaches.
Fitzroy Island
Wildlife lovers, this one's for you. Located just 45 minutes by ferry from Cairns, Fitzroy Island is home to six of the world's seven species of sea turtles. Depending on the time of year, you can swim with the turtles in the island's turquoise waters, take a tour through the island's turtle rehabilitation centre, or even watch the baby turtles hatch on the beach. Cute!
Once you've seen some turtles and had a snorkel on the Great Barrier Reef, spend the rest of the weekend kayaking, walking through the rainforest, or relaxing by the beach.
Magnetic Island
Named for the effect the island had on Captain Cook's compass as he sailed by in 1770, Magnetic Island is a must-see for history buffs. With a mix of historical Indigenous sites with ancient cave paintings, as well as European forts dating back to World War II dotted around the island, walking through the Magnetic Island National Park is like walking through history. Plus, you'll find plenty of pretty places to stop for a cheeky panorama pic.
Once you've had your fill of hiking and history, kick back on the beach or on a twilight sailing tour. Not a bad way to spend the weekend!
Hinchinbrook Island
For those wanting to explore nature, head straight to Hinchinbrook Island. Full of lush rainforests and surrounded by the Great Barrier Reef, it's easy to spend an entire long weekend snorkelling and hiking here. Make sure you check out Zoe Falls, which boasts a natural infinity pool.
As the biggest island on the Reef, you can get to Hinchinbrook Island via boat from Cardwell, which is about halfway between Cairns and Townsville. With so much to see and explore here – and the only way to get around is by foot or via kayak – you might want to stay for a long weekend!
Hamilton Island
Can't decide whether you want an adventure getaway or just some time to relax? Hamilton Island has it all. Go diving on the Great Barrier Reef or cuddle up to a koala; relax by the pool or get pampered in the spa – whatever your speed, you'll find plenty to do on the biggest Whitsunday island.
With direct flights from major cities on the east coast, getting here is pretty easy too.
Hook Island
Known as the place to dive and snorkel on the Great Barrier Reef, Hook Island is the perfect weekend escape for adventure seekers. This is the perfect place for those who want to spend a weekend camping and exploring its pristine waters.
To get here, fly to Prosperine's Whitsunday Coast Airport and take a short ferry from Airlie Beach.
Long Island
Another of the stunning Whitsunday Islands, Long Island is the perfect place for those wanting a more active holiday. With over 13km of walking tracks that form a part of the Whitsunday Islands National Park, Long Island is a great place to adventure and explore nature.
If you want to turn up the adventure dial even more, spend the day sailing, diving, waterskiing, and paragliding around this gorgeous island getaway. Just hop on a flight to Proserpine and let a 20min ferry from Airlie Beach take you the rest of the way.
Fraser Island
If you love camping, rainforests, and exploring shipwrecks, make Fraser Island your next weekend trip.
A UNESCO World Heritage site, Fraser Island is the world's biggest sand island, boasting 120km of remarkable sandy beaches, hundreds of freshwater lakes and swimming spots, beautiful-coloured cliffs, and tall rainforest inlets. And a quick 90-minute flight from Sydney to Hervey Bay – followed by a short ferry ride to the island – will get you there.
Heron Island
If you're looking for a bit of peace and quiet, head straight to Heron Island. Located in the southern part of the Great Barrier Reef, this island is open exclusively for guests, not day trippers. But make sure you check the ferry schedule – boats to Heron Island from Gladstone run only a few days a week.
This tiny island is only 800m long and 300m wide, but it's famous for its biodiversity. Home to more than 900 different species of fish, as well as the famous Green Sea Turtles, Heron island is the ultimate getaway for those looking to be at one with nature.
Orpheus Island
If you're wanting a relaxing, luxurious weekend away, Orpheus Island is for you. Surrounded by turquoise waters, white sand beaches and green rainforest, this island is all about chilling out in nature and indulging in good food and wine.
Oh, and did we mention you get here via a private 90min helicopter flight from Cairns.
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Rainbow Beach near Tin Can Bay and Fraser Island 4 x 4
- While you're enjoying your stay at Tin Can Bay why not take a half hour drive to to Rainbow Beach and check out the rainbow coloured sands and the four wheel driving.
Dolphin feeding at Tangalooma
Tangalooma dolphin resort is developed on Moreton Islands area outside Brisbane, Australia.
20. August 2019 Feeding a DOLPHIN and Brisbane Southbank
We woke up in the caravan park in Tin Can Bay and went to Norman Point to feed Humpback Dolphins. The dolphins live in the wild and come to the bay every morning. These days you can find up to 6 dolphins there but that day only 2 visited the bay. It all started when an injured dolphin beached himself on the sand of Barnackes Cafe in the 1950's. The locals nursed him back to health by feeding him. When he was well enough he went back into the wild but returned frequently to visit the bay. Later on other dolphins joined in and it became an attraction for people from all over the world. The volunteers are only allowed to feed each dolphin 3 kilogramm of fish. They eat about 10 kilogramm per day. That way they are not dependant on humans and still have to find most of their food themselves.
Later that day we had to drop off our little campervan in brisbane. Afterwards we spent some time wandering around southbank and taking the free ferry, the cityhopper, on brisbane river to North Quay.
Wild Dolphins at Stradbroke Island, Queensland, Australia.
These are wild dolphins on North Stradbroke Island, water is only knee deep. :)
Tin Can Family are on the road!
A little later than planned...but still on the day we planned, (miracles do happen). We're finally on the road!
This would never have happened today without the help of so many people. Thank You.
*This video was happily uploaded from a car park somewhere off there M6*
Hervey Bay Esplanade drive in Ness's car 2013
Penguin Island Rockingham Wild Encounters
Penguin Island is a truly unique place and possibly Perth's best kept secret!
White sandy beaches, calm crystal clear waters ideal for swimming and snorkelling and plenty of wildlife to see, best of all it's only a 5 minute ferry ride away. It is home to WA's largest colony of little penguins which visitors can meet at the Discovery Centre.
There's three feeding sessions daily at 10.30am, 12.30pm and 2.30pm. Ferries depart hourly 9am- 3pm. Glass bottom boat, high speed adventure cruises and sea kayak tours to see wild dolphins, sea lions and the ruggedly spectacular islands depart daily.
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Playful Dolphins
A pod of dolphins make an appearance during a whale watching trip.
(Video shot on March 26, 2016 off of the Channel Islands. Edited with the Splice app.)
Hawaii 2014 - SlowMo Humpback & Dolphins near boat
Shaky footage of humpback whales off of the west coast of O'Ahu. Plus some footage of dolphins swimming just in front of our boat.
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Plan Your Escape to Paradise
If you thought enjoying a exotic sun, sea and surf island holiday meant flying to Bali, Fiji or Phuket, think again folks. An hours easy cruising from Brisbane, the world's third largest sand island provides a much closer alternative. Beautiful Moreton Island, 98 percent national park, is home to the fun-filled Tangalooma 'Wild Dolphin' Resort, where a thrilling helicopter ride or snorkelling around half-submerged wrecks offshore, are just two of the many activities on offer.
And even better, this stunning 'Beach House' located only metres above the resort, is for the first time up for sale so you could be here on a permanent holiday. It's one of only a handful of residences built separately to encapsulate the breath-taking views from the side of picturesque Mt Tempest; however its owners enjoy all of the facilities the resort has to offer a stone's throw below. Its current owners have spent endless summers here with their children and know they will have those memories forever.
In the eight years since its creation, it has only mellowed and improved with age. The garden now mature provides dappled shade onto both decks conjuring up many hours of lazy contemplation from the perfectly placed hammock. The south east facing position is ideal for enjoying your newspaper in the mornings, or a glass of wine as the sun sinks slowly below the horizon, with the magnificent 180 degree backdrop of the azure sea below, an ever changing picture.
Entry to the home via large glass/wood doors encompasses the double garage; with more than adequate room for all your vehicular needs. On the lower level, two bedrooms, a well-appointed bathroom, and large open plan living spaces lead to the deck and further water views, giving a private floor for guests, or that desired extra space as your children become more independent.
Internal stairs plus an external spiral staircase lead you up to the second floor where the pitched wooden roof with its exposed beams and polished Bamboo floor give a calming Balinese feel. This impressive space complete with mounted surf boards and bi-fold doors, fans and subtle lighting, has an entertaining magic all of its own. The L shaped deck wraps around to allow full enjoyment of the 'one in a million' view, stretching off into the distance. And for the chef, the impressive kitchen designed to provide for your every need, from the top-of-the-range stainless steel gas stove, dual sinks and island workbench, to the quality dishwasher, and large double door fridge.
This home comes complete with the furniture, white goods, hammock, crockery linen and accessories, the rigid inflatable boat in the garage, in fact everything stays, allowing you to move in with your toothbrush and start living the dream.
Tangalooma is accessible via barge and ferry several times each day, with increased services during the warmer months. Over the years the owner has arranged short term letting as a profitable alternative over prime time holiday periods, and this alternative may appeal to you -- if so please do ask for further details.
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