This is a field trip, don't have the leisure to play around a lot...
Some Photos are taken just for the report.
You might notice that a pen sometime appear in the pictures, it is for scaling purpose.
http://picasaweb.google.com/howt51/Eden#
Edit :Comments added (12.13am 8/10/2009)
Just do whatever you could not do during the days when you are attending lectures. There are days when we are lazy, it is normal! Relax and rest your mind........
ReplyDeleteYou had shown that you are independent and you did well in your study. Dad and i have no worry about you, although you are away from home.
Hey, what's special with Eden? Near your uni? And are they parrots? Haha, I am booming you with questions and curiosity.
ReplyDeleteI will just make a post about that, to answer your curiosity. It would appear that too little details were revealed.
ReplyDeleteHmm, my approach of with the post doesn't seems to be going in the right direction.
ReplyDeleteIt does tell the story, but the information is sort of hidden.
I would just answer the question here then.
Well, there is nothing much special about Eden.
It has beaches and excavation sites of fossils. But that doesn't make it special because there is quite a number of these excavation sites around Australia. I believe it is off limit for normal sight-seeing though.
( more to excavation sites in post)
The whale watching, plankton collecting activities are not unique to Eden. I think you could get a ship for whale watching in Sydney as well. But it does require the right season and timing. Plankton collected on the other hand, you need to be on a science trip to experience it.
I don't think those birds are parrots, they may look like one but their chirp doesn't sound like one. But it may be their cousin species, as we know Australia is an isolated islands where evolution history might go another way or preserved half way.