Watusi Woman - Lizard Island Living

in ASEAN HIVE COMMUNITY2 years ago (edited)

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Aah Lizard Island, so much beauty in one place. With so much to offer, there's definitely a few days worth of exploring on this stunning island.
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Watson Bay

First order of the day was a snorkel of course. Straight off the beach too. Gotta love that. The reef was nothing short of spectacular. All the usual beautiful tropical fish and coral were there but I've noticed that as we get further north there are some extra little beauties. And big beauties too. Hiding in little caves in the coral were some rather large coral trout, grouper, stripey seaperch and the most vibrant large yellowfin surgeonfish. I saw a lagoon ray with beautiful blue spots sharing a hidey hole with a large steephead parrotfish. They both shot out of their hole faster than I could film them.
So, more variety, more excitement and more photos.

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parrotfish

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yellowfin surgeonfish

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coral trout

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giant clam, over 1 metre across

Captain Cook's lookout is the highest point of the island and it's where Captain Cook surveyed the coral reefs he had to navigate through to get to the mainland.
There was quite the procession on the walk/climb to the top, 9 of us in total. It's not too hard a climb but some of us, like me, needed a few stops to catch our breath and take in the views as Lizard Island revealed herself to us. Even from half way up the views were spectacular. At the top though, the views took your breath away. We've had some heavily clouded days for several days now but this day gave us sunshine that lit up the waters and showed the amazing turquoise, aqua and blue waters around Lizard Island.
The island was laid out before us to feast our eyes on. From here you could see the very exclusive resort, the runway for flying in the very wealthy guests for the very exclusive resort (prices start from $2500 per night), the research station and all the reefs around the island.
We could see the blue lagoon on the opposite side from our anchorage and part of the track to follow to get there. That definitely deserved some exploration.

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The motley crew

The next day dawned back to heavy cloud and strong winds but 5 of us were up for the challenge of finding the Blue Lagoon. Along sandy tracks, through grassy fields, up sand hills we trudged. We came out on a beach that wasn't the Blue Lagoon, mmmm...., found a resting spot and watched a brave kite surfer tackle the blowy bay.
On we forged, just a hint of a goat track to follow through dense foliage. As we broke through the last of the heavy greenery, Blue Lagoon opened up before us. It was so beautiful we all just stopped and stared. And did alot of "wow"ing.

We had the whole bay to ourselves as we roamed the beach, climbed big boulders, collected rubbish (doing our bit for the environment) and made a driftwood monument to make our mark. Without the sun, the colours of the waters were hidden from their normal glory and snorkelling was off the cards. Too much wind, too much choppiness, too many clouds. No regrets though because it was still such an awesome place to hang out.

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A couple of evenings a week the Marlin bar opens for the resort staff. Yachties are welcome at that bar so we scored a couple of nights off cooking and some wonderful social times with the other grotty yachties anchored in Watson bay.

Lizard Island had been on our bucket list of 'must see' places so we crossed that off as 'well explored'.

Until next time, Watusi Woman - lover of Lizard, out.

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 2 years ago  

Explore the sea, so you can discover land! Great stuff. 2.5k to put a night is outrageous for average income earner, but life is about choice.

 2 years ago  

Buy a boat, sail there, see everything for free. I like my choice 😉

 2 years ago (edited) 

Wow such a beautiful post... Sadly without tortoise. Just joking.. why is it called lizard island? Wow it is such fun to have the whole place to yourselves.. such beautiful pictures and great to see the giant clam and parrot fish in the ocean at its original habitat.. i am ur number 4 subscriber.. can't wait for more videos.. wow.. so much walking up to the bay..

 2 years ago  

Thanku @luueetang for subscribing. I'm not much of a YouTube person but discovered that it's an easy way to put a video onto my blogs. We saw only one turtle on Lizard Island and I wasn't in the water at the time. Lizard Island was named for the Monitor lizards. I will put together a video of the turtles I have seen on other snorkelling trips and post in on YouTube to honour your interest in my turtle photos 😉

 2 years ago  

Wonderful photographies, Lizard island.. but I do not see any lizard? Are they extinct?

 2 years ago  

Lizard island was named for all the monitor lizards that Captain Cook saw when he first came across the island. Apparently the monitor lizards were the only land animals he saw. There are still plenty of them on the island.

 2 years ago  

What a beautiful island to explore, the blue sea, its diverse underwater life, colorful fish and coral reefs, and giant clams. spectacular..!!

Thank you for sharing my friend 👍

 2 years ago  

It is such a beautiful island, I feel very lucky to have had the opportunity to explore.

These are gorgeous photos! Really cool island, and thanks for posting!

 2 years ago  

Thanku @kstreet 😊

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