Wednesday, 3 September 2014

Phare Amedee

Well, we had another stunner today! We were picked up by bus at 8am from the school in brilliant sunshine. The harbour looked pristine and glorious as we slowly pulled out - the only blot on the beautiful landscape being the nickel processing plant in the background belching it's acrid pollution into the air! It is so incredible that they allow this to happen!



Phare Amedee is an island 45 minutes offshore and the lighthouse on it was built in France in the 1800s but it was broken down and shipped over here to be rebuilt and positioned on the Island. Our first activity there was going out on the glass-bottomed boat. This was great as we saw quite a few green turtles swimming around the small reef close to the island. Half an hour later after our return to land, we were off again to the large reef surrounding New Caledonia. It encloses the largest lagoon in the world and a few years ago was made a world heritage site. We saw more turtles and large fish, but by then, the kids were champing at the bit to get into the water themselves!


We had a huge tropical smorgasbord feast first, followed by a cultural concert - more Tahitian than anything else. Some of the kids were called up to learn traditional dance moves and we had some serious hip-swaying going on from our girls!  Paul was called onstage also and held his own with a rendition of some traditional male dance!


The kids love the snorkelling as they saw more turtles and some were swimming alongside them. The snakes were a novelty of course, but by the end of the day, they were more used to them and not shrieking whenever they saw one.

 
 

It has teemed tonight, so once again have fingers and toes crossed for a good day tomorrow.
Au Revoir!
 
 

9 comments:

  1. Heh Emma - did you swim with turtles? I am sooooo jealous!! It looks idyllic. I bet you won't want to come home ;o)

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  2. Hello Tui I hope you got your hearts desire and got close up to a turtle - wish I was there xxxx love mum xxxxxx

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  3. Hi April-Rose. The weather looks so stunning. WOW fancy being so close to turtles and snakes. What a neat place to visit for you all. Wishing everyone a wonderful day today at the musuem, Morand chocolate factory and Duck Island. Hope you enjoyed your saucer size macaroons last night much better than the raw fish egg sushi. Lots of love Dad, Mum, Ashlee and Daniel. Xxoo

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  4. Hi Lucy and Angus, it is another overcast day here :( . The weather and the beaches look amazing, the pontoon reminds me of Kinloch. Thank you Colleen for keeping such an amazing blog, I almost feel like I am with the kids.
    Love Carmen

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  5. Oh my goodness the days you have had look amazing!! I am sooo jealous. Glad the weather has been great. Can't wait to see the millions of photos you've snapped guys. I will show the rest of the family the blog tonight when I get home from work. Take care and keep having fun!! :)
    All our love xxx

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  6. Have you thought about a career with Tourism New Caledonia, Colleen!? Sounds like a great place.
    Hey Caitlin, I don't see you in too many pics. Are you hiding or still in bed!?? Can't wait to see you at the weekend. love Dad xxxx

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    1. Actually, you might be in 2 of these pictures, Caitlin! So I'll take that back. (Still can't wait to see you though, Dad xxx).

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  7. Went to the light house when I was a student at secondary school on a trip to New Caledonia, can still remember the show put on for us - with fire dancers and the glass bottom boats too. I am sure these will be lifelong memories for this lot too. Hope you are enjoying everything on offer, Arabella. Cheers mum and dad.

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  8. Thank you Colleen for the awesome photo's and updates. Kids look very happy and busy!!! Keep enjoying yourselves and have safe travels home xo

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