Sunday, March 24, 2019

River Chagres - Panama

Slowly we ghosted into the River Chagres.  Splash, Teo cast his pole and pulled it up while Baxter and I sword fighted.
Mum was looking for sloths.
Then I saw green parrots that took my breath away.  Then I saw a tree that looked a lot like a beech tree.

Hammerhead Sharks

The hammerhead shark can grow up to twenty feet and can weigh up to 1000 pounds.
Their favorite food is stingrays.  Over the years they have developed an immunity to their stings.
Baby hammerhead sharks live in the mangroves with black tips for 1.5 years.
The only part of the sharks body that has bone is the jaw and the teeth.  The rest is cartilage.
If the baby shark does not quickly leave once it is born the mum will eat them.

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Monday, March 18, 2019

A Bike Ride - Galapagos

I was training to be like a man named Arthur Lydiard. 
We had taken a taxi to the very top of a hill that was in the Galapagos Islands.  I walked a wee way, then broke into a fast jog.  Twenty seconds later I crested the top of the hill.  I waited for five minutes then saw Baxter, Mum and Dad.  I yelled, "I'm going around the crater."  I set off at the same jog.  Three quarters around the crater sweat was slowly pouring from my forehead.  I was feeling a tincy bit tired, but I kept going.  I thought that the next day my muscles would be aching.  As I got to the top of the hill back to the beginning I lay down on a rock puffing and exhausted.
Me and my brother bombed down the hill.  We jumped on our bikes.  All four off us set off downhill.  It was a ten mile mission, but we were prepared for it.
Next we arrived at the giant tortoise sanctuary.  There were little, medium and big tortoises.  There shells were bumpy and the little tortoises surprisingly moved quite fast.
It was afternoon, so we biked back to Wreck Bay.
The next day my legs were burning.



Sunday, March 17, 2019

Shark

I dived down as I saw a weird piece of coral.  I reeled back as I saw it was a shark.  It looked misshapen.  I flew up to the surface and told Dad what I had seen.  Dad dived down and then came back up.
"I have never seen a shark like it."
We were in the Tobago Cays.

Crabs

Scuttle, scuttle.  Rocks scuttle about.  Instantly I realise they were hermit crabs.  Overhead there were pelicans and frigate birds.  The water was crystal clear and the waves crashed against the shore.  The breeze blew against my face keeping it cool.  I see a mottled purple, yellowy, grey body with bumpy arms and two pincers.  A crab.  I saw another crab with navy blue pincers and a dark green body.

Friday, March 1, 2019

Mud 1-3-19


Normally, people think of mud as grimy, disgusting and boring stuff, but actually it can be quite fun if you are a kid. Me and my brother Baxter made a sink pit out of it. It was very fun. you could scoop it up, throw it at crabs nearby or chuck it at your brother's face. We were in Bahia de Caraquez, Ecuador. Gabian was up on the mud getting her hull cleaned of barnacles and algae before we put paint on her so we would be able to get into the Galapagos Islands.