sydney
tinky ****in winky
Still get sweats about this.
Again, Bundaberg Australia.
Went to a deserted beach to spot bullsharks (we were at a famous nesting/breeding site) which was essentially a delta.
Absolutely gorgeous day, but with the water being so murky due to the sediment being carved up, we couldn't see f**k all.
We spent the next 1-2 hours drinking our way through a few cans in the 35-40 degree heat, watching this flock of pelicans on a 'desert island', only about 50 metres across the river/delta.
We hadn't seen any sharks or sea life, were baking hot and a few beers gone, so decided to swim across the delta to the desert island to take a closer look at these birds.
Half way across, I felt impending death, the current was so strong, we were basically in limbo in the middle of the river being dragged out and all I could think about is what is underneath us.
After about 10 minutes of literally swimming for my life (bearing in mind the swim was only 50m), we were absolutely fecked, face down on the sand (on the island).
Once we had gathered out breaths, we had a quick look at the birds, but at this point we were definitely not in the mood to get up close and personal with any wildlife.
We wanted to make a quick exit and just get back to the car, only to see the tide had come in, and the 50m swim had almost doubled in the space of only 10 minutes or so.
We organized our swimming formation (in preparation for imminent shark attack) and I swam for my life. A couple of guys were dragging behind but I just had to keep smashing forwards.
Everyone made it back safe, all with very spoiled swim-shorts.
I never knew if there were sharks around us or even remotely close. It was just the fear of 'could there be' that got to me.[/QUOTE)
PRRRFFFT.....!!! we were sat up at cape tribulation waiting for a previous travelling buddy to show up.......he eventually arrived about 10.30 in pitch darkness and torrential rain after being dropped off by a local on the road up from cairns ....he had walked about 15 kms and swam across half a dozen swollen creeks in what can only be described as full on croc country.......the staff at the establishment were incredulous auto his little hike .....when one of them asked if he had seen any crocodiles he said " no , but what are the red things in the water..?"........crocodile eyes show red when you shine a torch on them....he went very quiet for the rest of the night.