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Surfer Girl

The weather has been fantastic around here lately so of course my flat mates and I decided it was time to take advantage of the sun. So yesterday we headed out to New Brighton Beach to soak up some rays and perhaps catch a few waves for the first time ever.

There were plenty of shops to choose from to rent gear there so we took our pick and got fitted for our wet suits and two boards for two hours. It only cost us $35 for all of it and we were ready to hit the beach without any instructions.

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Needless to say the first hour was mostly spent flailing around and getting taken out by wave after salty wave.  I probably swallowed more salt water in one day than should ever be ingested by one person.

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 But after getting a few tips from a local on how to keep your balance and how to time the swells it got much easier.

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I was able to get as far as getting one foot flat on the board a few times before getting taken over by the water but I thought it was quite an accomplishment for the first time out. I’m still completely exhausted and my arms are so sore from trying to push myself up on the board over and over again.

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In the end it was really tiring and a lot of fun. There will definitely be a round two in the future.

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Location: new brighton beach, NZ

Surfs Up!

G’day Everyone,

The last week or so has been a blur! We took a trip to Freo to be culturally introduced to some indigenous history and we were blessed into the country by Ingrid, an aboriginal Australian, and we were taught some of the cultural history of the aboriginals. We then took a quick look at the first jail in Western Australia called the Round House. It was originally used to process aboriginal prisoners and then the prisoners were taken to Rottnest Island (where we stayed last week).
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The outside of the Round House

After our tour we spent the day shopping and wandering around. Here K-mart is a big thing. It actually is very similar to Wal-mart in that it has pretty much anything you could need as in necessities but it isn’t as dauntingly big. I’ve been going to K-mart and Coles, a chain of grocery stores, for the majority of my shopping. One of the things that still fascinates me is that here they do not refrigerate eggs or milk. Apparently in the US things aren’t as fresh so it is necessary but here there is no need. Fast food is very similar to that back in the States. They call McDonalds “Mackers” and Burger King is pretty much the same but it is officially named Hungry Jacks. One thing I could get used to is Jesters which is a shop that sells pies. I’m not talking blueberry or apple, this place sells pies with meats and cheeses.
The next day we took a trip to Caversham Wildlife Park in Perth. This trip was amazing because we were able to get in the enclosures with the animals and actually feed them. Here we got to pet a Koala, get right up close to some Kangaroos and I was even pooped on by a Wambat (not my greatest moment).
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Me and my pal Soua with a Koala

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Kangaroo Hi-Five

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To finish the week of, we went for surfing lessons on Sunday. From what I’ve heard, surfing is supposed to be really hard but I think just about everyone in our group stood up by the end of the one hour lesson and most of us were catching our own waves.
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Surfing at Scarborough

Last Monday classes began and I figured out fast that Australians expect a lot more out of you than most schools in the U.S. While most areas of study don’t require many exposure hours and lectures, the sciences do. I am taking Plant Diversity, Animal Diversity, and Indigenous Sustainability as well as a 2 credit course on living in Australia with Paul (our CIEE contact/”Cool Younger Uncle”) which is keeping me busy. While studies are important, I am going to try and still enjoy my time here as much as possible. Until next time!
Cheers,
Andrew



Location: Perth, Australia

Noosa Heads, Australia- Where Surfing Lives.

I recently just got back from Noosa Heads, Australia. It was an amazing relaxing surf town with beautiful hikes, beaches, and sunsets. 


Noosa Heads is where Steve Urwin is from he is like a god all over Australia.  GOOGLE IMAGE – Noosa Heads. Anyway, I will write a fun-filled e-mail when I return to Sydney on Monday but I just wanted to make everyone in the cold envious and let everyone know I am loving life in this beautiful hostel amongst the cockroaches.  We hiked for four hours today from the one side of the coast to the other where the main beach is through some really amazing rain forest, and the views of the ocean were amazing.  There was some international surfing competition on noosa beach, which was pretty sweet too.  We also stopped through a nude beach (because you had to for the hike) called alexandria beach which was covered with hippy nude people walking around enjoying themselves. Let’s just say our pace was picked up during this section of the hike. We also went to the famous Gates of Hell in the Noosa national park which can be seen on my facebook images its a steep cliff overlooking the emerald colored ocean water. 

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Moreover, the food was very good in Noosa, yet pricy but most of the restaurants overlooked the ocean and surfing festival. I also rented a paddle boarding and loved it, it is like surfing with a kayak paddle its real sweet – YOU TUBE IT. The coolest part is when I was paddle surfing it started to rain from a sun shower it was awesome, I felt so alive and cultured. My next major trip is to Tasmania which is all about hiking and National parks which is at the beginning of April. On a side note, I am trying out for the Uni Sydney basketball team, mostly for the sweet uniforms and to rain down three balls, so we will see how that goes. 

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Location: Noosa Heads, Sunshine Coast, Australia