Sorry, sorry, sorry for all of the delays with me. I have spent the last couple of months working as hard as usual and spending time with very missed friends who I hadn't seen since before I came back to England 5 years ago. Firstly I went to see Allan and Lynn at their spectacular resort of Mounu Island in Vauva'u, Tonga, South Pacific to swim with my beloved humpback whales. Although the weather was more like winter in England, it was an amazing experience and shared it with some wonderful people. Allan and Lynn pioneered the first ever swim with the whale project down there and are deeply passionate about the conservation of these wonderful animals. If you are ever passing down that way, do go and visit them. They will give you far more than just a homely welcome and their dog is just the cutest ..... On a sad note an amazing underwater photographer, Tony Wu, found a humpback whale caught in a fishing net down there and sadly the whale died. Visit his website at www.tonywu.com to see more of this amazing work and photographs.
Tuesday, 27 October 2009
Catching Up With Friends in Mounu Island, Tonga
Sorry, sorry, sorry for all of the delays with me. I have spent the last couple of months working as hard as usual and spending time with very missed friends who I hadn't seen since before I came back to England 5 years ago. Firstly I went to see Allan and Lynn at their spectacular resort of Mounu Island in Vauva'u, Tonga, South Pacific to swim with my beloved humpback whales. Although the weather was more like winter in England, it was an amazing experience and shared it with some wonderful people. Allan and Lynn pioneered the first ever swim with the whale project down there and are deeply passionate about the conservation of these wonderful animals. If you are ever passing down that way, do go and visit them. They will give you far more than just a homely welcome and their dog is just the cutest ..... On a sad note an amazing underwater photographer, Tony Wu, found a humpback whale caught in a fishing net down there and sadly the whale died. Visit his website at www.tonywu.com to see more of this amazing work and photographs.
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