Jurabi Turtle Centre
Nesting Beach, WA, Australia. Hawksbill, Green, Loggerhead Turtles
Tour de Jurabi Turtle Centre
Nov 10 2013 Sunday spring/summer arvo
Just after the lighthouse on the way to Turquoise Bay. Secluded, quiet but definitely not lonely. Didn't expect to see any Ningaloo turtles as I was contented in having seen them at Coral Bay the day before. And what a surprise God had in store for me... from the beach, I saw fountains of water gushing in the distance, not once but twice! Don't tell me HE brought whales?! HE IS with me always, always... (^_^)
We've been to Whale World in Albany and Dolphin Discovery Centre in Bunbury but I must say I'm really impressed with this centre... near new, simple, neat and informative. Praise the LORD, it's free entry with no strings attached like cafe and souvenir shop or even a gold coin donation box. Abundant blessings to the shire of Exmouth.
Born free
As free as the wind blows
As free as the grass grows...
Thanks to hubby, my chauffeur for the day.
And God shall have the last say.
He left a dead bug which had turned turtle on the kitchen floor entrance for me to pick up as I was in the midst of posting this videos.
Yeah, love Your humour, Father God (~,~)
Ocean Waves - Jurabi Turtle Centre
5 Minute HD Video of Waves near the Jurabi Turtle Centre, Near Exmouth, Western Australia
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TOP 20 EXMOUTH Attractions (Things to Do & See)
Best Exmouth attractions - list of all things to do in Exmouth - Western Australia - Australia. Watch this video to knows all about best places to visit in Exmouth.
Exmouth has so many good attractions, the popular one is Turquoise Bay, one of the best beach Australia. This beach covered with white sands, full of sea birds, turtles, fish, coral reefs and no crowds makes Turquoise Bay truly paradise.
Next must see places in Exmouth - Australia is Vlamingh Head Lighthouse and Yardie Creek. Vlamingh Head Lighthouse is the best sightseeing for beaches or oceans. It also has great history behind. Yardie Creek is incredible national park with great scenery.
Other best attractions in Exmouth is Charles Knife Canyon, Shothole Canyon, Jurabi Turtle Centre, Navy Pier Exmouth, Mildura Wreck, Town Beach, Bundegi Beach, Mauritius Beach, Osprey Bay, Potshot Memorial, Ningaloo Coast World Heritage Area, Mandu Mandu Gorge, Marina Quays Exmouth, Learmonth Jetty, Muiron Island etc.
Before exploring best places in Exmouth, don't forget to visit Ningaloo Visitor Centre and Milyering Visitor Centre (Milyering Discovery Centre) for get more information about things to do in Exmouth for tourist.
Hope this video about Top 20 Exmouth attractions (things to do & see) could help you find the best places for you to visit in Exmouth. Explore Australia, visit Exmouth.
Ningaloo Turtle nesting near Exmouth
Turtles say hello in Exmouth
while on the beach, the turtles came right out of the water to check out the humans!
Ningaloo Reef Marine Turtles
Marine Turtles during their nesting period in the NW of Western Australia. 3 of the worlds 7 marine turtle species nest around the shores of Ningaloo Reef, the Green Turtle, Hawksbill Turtle, and the Loggerhead Turtle. Hatchlings shown emerging are baby Hawksbill Turtles, considered critically endangered by the IUCN, a rare sight indeed. With survival rate of hatchlings as low as 1/1000 the survival and mere existence of these creatures is something truly remarkable. Video taken whilst volunteering for the Ningaloo Turtle Program
Ningaloo Reef & Exmouth Vlog #003
Ningaloo Reef & Exmouth - Amy and I head for Exmouth in Australia's North West.
The World Heritage listed Ningaloo Reef is one of the longest fringing coral reefs in the world. Stretching from Bundegi Beach near the township of Exmouth in the north, right along the western shore of North West Cape, past Coral Bay and beyond to Red Bluff at Quobba Station to the south, the Ningaloo Reef is 300 kilometres of unspoiled underwater paradise.
The Ningaloo Reef was declared a marine park in 1987 in order to protect this unique environment and its inhabitants. In 2011, the Ningaloo Reef and Ningaloo Coast received UNESCO World Heritage listing, with the inception of the Ningaloo Coast World Heritage Area. This was largely in recognition of the fact that the Ningaloo Reef is one of the most biologically diverse marine environments on the planet; home to more than 250 species of coral and over 500 species of fish.
Unlike most coral reefs which are located well offshore, the Ningaloo Reef runs within very close proximity to the shoreline. In most places along the reef's 300km length, coral gardens brimming with brightly coloured tropical fish lie mere footsteps from the beach. This makes the Ningaloo Reef Australia's easiest access coral reef experience.
The outer edge of the Ningaloo Reef protects a crystal clear lagoon that is on average only 2-4 m deep and incredibly rich in marine life - a wonderland for nature loving snorkellers, no matter what their age or ability may be. There are limitless snorkel sites to enjoy throughout the Ningaloo Reef Lagoon, ranging from do-it-yourself beach snorkels through to secret spots best accessed via one of our local snorkel tour operators.
The Ningaloo Reef is not only a spectacular wonder of nature itself, but also forms an important habitat for many amazing marine creatures. The Ningaloo Reef is one of only a handful of locations worldwide where huge but completely harmless whale sharks regularly congregate in numbers, allowing visitors the extraordinary experience of swimming with these largest fish in the ocean.
Manta rays are another huge but harmless inhabitant of the Ningaloo Reef, particularly at Coral Bay which is home to a resident population of mantas. This allows visitors the year-round opportunity to swim with these playful and very inquisitive creatures.
The Ningaloo Coast is also home to a large population of marine turtles. Six of the world's seven species of marine turtle have been recorded along the Ningaloo Reef, with green, loggerhead and hawksbill turtles the most commonly encountered. The reef forms a feeding ground and habitat for these turtles, while the beaches of Ningaloo are critically important turtle nesting sites.
Humpback whales are annual visitors to the Ningaloo Reef, migrating from their Antarctic feeding grounds to winter in the warm waters of the Ningaloo. During this time the Ningaloo plays host to the highest density of humpback whales in the Southern Hemisphere, with as many as 30,000 individuals visiting during the June-November period. Humpbacks can be sighted from the shore, or for an up close and personal perspective, jump aboard a whale watching tour from either Exmouth or Coral Bay. For an even more intimate encounter, tours to swim with humpback whales are available from both Exmouth and Coral Bay from August-November.
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Flat Back Turtle Nesting at Cemetery Beach Port Hedland Western Australia
How wonderful to see, humans in close proximity and he Turtle does what she needs to do. Thank you Brynie Kelly for giving permission to upload this to youtube
Dugongo Lakeside Cape Range National Park Ningaloo Reef Western Australia
Agosto 2012, baia di Lakeside, Cape Range National Park, Ningaloo Reef, Western Australia. Il dugongo arriva e nuota intorno agli apneisti
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Baby Turtle Run
Ningaloo Reef - Green turtles hatching on a beach near Exmouth / Australia
VLOG | day two on Ningaloo :)
day two on Ningaloo - and already i have seen so much of the Cape :) green turtles hatching in the morning, coffee in town then Turquoise Bay for a snorkel this afternoon.
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Sail Ningaloo - September 5 Day diving tour
On this 5 day tour exploring the NIngaloo Reef some of our guests became open water scuba divers for the first time. We dived and snorkeled on a 124 year old shipwreck, saw whales breaching and broke our record for the number of turtles on one snorkel...the record now stands at over 100 green turtles in 45mins! We were graced by a mother and calf humpback whale circling our tender and even saw a pod of over 100 false killer whales! Once again we experienced some of the most remote outreaches of the Ningaloo Reef, enjoyed good food, good company and and truly memorable time aboard 'Shore Thing'.
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#Exmouth is the kind of place where turtle-filled dreams are made of @makyandmatt had this unforgettable experience when visiting @australiascoralcoast in @westernaustralia late last year. The travelling duo decided to go for their usual sunset #beach walk at #JurabiCoastalReserve, one small track led them to this very spot where nobody else was around - just the two of them and HUNDREDS of turtles on the shore and in the water! TIP: A guided #turtle viewing experience at the @exploreparkswa #JurabiTurtleCentre is the best way to see these magnificent marine creatures on the white sand beaches of #NingalooReef, they operate during nesting season from December to March.
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