Awesome video of such a magnificent place.... you are both living and experiencing only but a few people actually get to do... Love and blessings.... Xxx
This part of the Great Barrier Reef looks absolutely beautiful and how special that you were able to capture the whales putting on such a show. Spectacular video, really! Very engaging too. Well done guys
Watching your video was great - as my wife wants to take me there next year for my birthday. As a long time diver, the reef looks very nice indeed - and so close to the shore. Thanks.
Beautiful spot. I was at Lady Elliot in the 1970's on the Coralita captained by a guy called Muller. Magic spot and nothing on the island but birds back then. Millions of Noddy Turns and Mutton Birds.
How interesting! Thank you for sharing. The birds are still in huge abundance there! We visited at the end of winter & there were already thousands starting to migrate to the island. The island used to be mined for guano too.
This is fantastic thankyou really informative video and great shots, giving me some great ideas of how to make an snorkel vlog! Just wondering where is considered number 1?
I've been searching for a spot for us to go for our short trip to the GBR. After seeing your video, I decided hands down that Lady Elliott is the place I want to go. It looks absolutely amazing! Unfortunately they are booked for our dates in April. Do you know of another place that has all to offer that Lady Elliott does?
Best place on earth -- thanks for sharing this, brings back the memories
Awesome video of such a magnificent place.... you are both living and experiencing only but a few people actually get to do...
Love and blessings....
Xxx
so true Helen.. we are very lucky!
This part of the Great Barrier Reef looks absolutely beautiful and how special that you were able to capture the whales putting on such a show. Spectacular video, really! Very engaging too. Well done guys
Glad you enjoyed it
Thanks for such an informative video- we just booked to go today, so excited!!
Watching your video was great - as my wife wants to take me there next year for my birthday.
As a long time diver, the reef looks very nice indeed - and so close to the shore. Thanks.
Absolutely pristine and the water is so clear .
Beautiful spot. I was at Lady Elliot in the 1970's on the Coralita captained by a guy called Muller. Magic spot and nothing on the island but birds back then. Millions of Noddy Turns and Mutton Birds.
How interesting! Thank you for sharing. The birds are still in huge abundance there! We visited at the end of winter & there were already thousands starting to migrate to the island. The island used to be mined for guano too.
Wow fantastic place and such incredible footage
Glad you enjoyed it
Within the first few seconds ive expierenced such awe and wonder! Thank you for the beautiful video :)
Glad you enjoyed it. We feel blessed to share such a wonderful experience 😊
Such an incredible video guys 😍😍
Thank you V!
This is fantastic thankyou really informative video and great shots, giving me some great ideas of how to make an snorkel vlog! Just wondering where is considered number 1?
Best place on earth!
Sure is!
This looks amazing! Great video, swimming with a mantaray is on my list, hopefully get to tick it off in May when we head over there 🤞
Imagine getting to live there!
About 90km's straight line from Seventeen Seventy!
I've been searching for a spot for us to go for our short trip to the GBR. After seeing your video, I decided hands down that Lady Elliott is the place I want to go. It looks absolutely amazing! Unfortunately they are booked for our dates in April. Do you know of another place that has all to offer that Lady Elliott does?
I want go there 4 days in August... Witch camera you use under water?... Thats really so an amazing movie
We just used a gopro. The water will be chilly in August but you'll get to see whales and manta rays so that's a bonus.
Hi uncle shaun and jess
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Hey mate !
Hey buddy, gotta get yourself to Lady Elliot one day... Just don't take your speargun 😂
😯 No way 🥺
So sad that most of the coral is dead :/