We drove up to Mooney Mooney, where the oysters farm were. We bought a dozen of unopened sydney rock oysters. Then further up north we drove along the pacific highway to Gosford, and through to Terrigal. There, we stopped by this high cliff face, where we spotted 3 groups of whales, swimming up north, blowing water as it surfaces. Yay!
Sorry guys, no photos available as they were sooooooooooooooooooooo far away. We could only see the water fountain splashing around as they surfaces to breathe.
The day was so perfect for trip out. It had been so windy and cold the last week. So the no wind day was a good break for us to go out and enjoy some quality sun time.
This was Terrigal, where we saw the groups of whales.
After catching the whale, we rushed up to The Entrance, to catch the 3.30pm Pelican Feeding.
It started 20 years ago, where the local fish shops started throwing the scraps fish at the pelicans after work. And it became a daily routine, daily attraction, rain or shine, daylight savings and not.
The pelicans will knock on the door at 3.30pm.
And few years ago, the council decided that it was unhygienic and unsafe for the pelicans waiting around the shop, so they purposely build this area next to the river for pelican feeding.
Look at how they catch the fish!
Looking at the beautiful sunset.
That's a whale lot of travelling in a day!
Kcan
2 comments:
I am fascinated and overwhelmed by whales. So lucky that you can get to see the whales for real.
There's still time for you to fly over and catch them on their northward journey! =D
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