We had a three hour hospital session but with the school holidays it was a dream run getting there and getting back to Williamstown. Debbie went for a sleep straight away so I got the snorkel gear out and went across to the Jawbone. As usual there were a few snorkellers about but not many and those were amateurs who hugged the shallows. I was also testing out the elbow but mostly let my legs do the swimming whilst just trailing my left arm behind. The elbow has now reduced itself down to a rounded shape with a crusty red cap. The water was very clear and not a lot of fish around like last time but as I was wafting about the biggest fish yet came into view. It was a zebra and did not move one bit. I hovered over it, swam aound it and pointed my camera in its face. I could see the eyes tracking me and it must know it is in a protected zone because there was not the slightest concern that I was so close. I can't unload video just now but perhaps at the weekend.
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Reminds me of a certain tree in Nundah |
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are these tessellated? |
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