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[澳洲] Withsunday大堡礁全攻略 [复制链接]

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大堡礁全攻略(号称精华帖)求加精 真是奇怪当年为何未加精呢?


为了不让父母的澳洲之行不留任何遗憾,经朋友的全力推荐和比较,将原定的凯恩斯大堡礁之旅改道Whitsunday。主要原因是这个地方未像Carins过渡开发有很多未为人知的好去处,著名之处是有一天然心型堡礁是很多人乘直升机求爱的-全世界最浪漫的地方。官网http://www.whitsundaytourism.com/

大堡礁 翻译来自Great Barrier Reef
是因为他是一个很大(世界最大)的堡礁
珊瑚礁的造礁主要依照海水上升(相较于的陆地下降)程度分成三种
环礁 裙礁 堡礁
而大堡礁是属于堡礁的分类又是最大的所以才称为大堡礁

大堡礁是一条海岸线(其实应该说海岸面), 全长超过2600km,
面积大约 344,400 平方公里,
里头包含了超过2900 个独立的珊瑚礁及大约900 座岛屿.
从Fraser Island 开始往北一直到Papua New Guinea 的南端都属于大堡礁.
不如就说是个许多小珊瑚礁(各自其实也包含裙礁堡礁跟环礁)集合成的堡礁吧
* 资料来源: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Barrier_Reef

在Whitsunday (Airlie Beach).
短短的一个海滩放眼望去有72 座岛, 包含传说中的Hamilton Island.
那天早上到海边下车看出去之惊艳, 相信现在在那里的包客也都会感到很幸福~
唯一的缺点大概就是那边交通比较不方便, 但也因此海边比较不会被塞爆哈~

好想在那些岛的上方飞低空啊啊啊... 所以现在要很努力地存钱...

经过3周精心筹划,网上预定了Jetstat到Withsunday Coast Airport(Proserpine)的机票$212/PP,预定了Avis三天的车(事后证明是正确的节省了时间,多玩了一些地方)$180左右,临行前确认是Toyota Corolla Hatch结果拿到Holden Astra Classic Sedan每天多花$7。第一次开Holden的车感觉不咋地,加油时还闹笑话找不着开油盖的机关,加油站的mm也搞不定,最后我发现直接把它掰开即可!!

住宿YHA,好处是有公用厨房,http://www.yha.com.au/hostels/details.cfm?hostelid=1我住三天6 Share Male Private Bathroom $22 per bed/per night 父母住Double$55 per room/per night 共计230,YHA会员价。当初在国内办的卡一次还没用上刚过期,不过人家根本没看。

乘游艇观看热带鱼和珊瑚礁,一到目的地就在Infomation Center预定船票100学生票加2x150老年票。结果晚上吃饭时发现通过YHA都能定到100的,我这个后悔呀。跑回去声明我拥有YHA的卡早上出示过但是未得到会员待遇,居然退了多交的钱。

游艇公司选了当地最大的reef world with fantasea http://www.fantasea.com.au

此行三人花费不到$1500


大堡礁 ≠ Cairns 知识篇<转>
是因为相较于其他礁区跟城市的距离和地理位置及发展程度来说Cairns是最佳的平衡

Cairns距离外礁才20-30km 相较于其他都市(勉强算都市啦)如:
Townsville 80-100km
Whitsunday 100-150km
Mackey Yeppoon就更远 (150km以上)

Cairns全年的水温也适合普通防寒衣厚度(3mm)穿着就可以潜水

更不用说热带地区(Cairns) 相较于副热带地区珊瑚和其他海洋生物的种类珊瑚成长速度都较高的原因
此外Cairns的热带位置也让附近得植物相可以有热带雨林并成为另一个吸引观光客的原因之一
才使得Cairns变成欣赏大堡礁的最佳出口
Cairns也才变成具有国际航线跟游客发展的地方

机场会设在Cairns 想必有他的观光效应跟价值,
所以是Cairns 适合观光-> Cairns 设国际机场-> 一般游客对大堡礁只熟Cairns
-> 很多人误以为大堡礁指的是Cairns (and vice versa)

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退役斑竹

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图片太少,再一个就是建议图片压缩到800×600,300K以下,呵呵!
不过还是顶一下,期待更详细的!

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上图为驻地Airlie beach

下图为Airlie beach Lagoon 有半x女郎晒太阳还下水游泳
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powermao  在 2006-3-7 10:56 PM 发表:

图片太少,再一个就是建议图片压缩到800×600,300K以下,呵呵!
不过还是顶一下,期待更详细的!


已经改进了,照片会陆续发上。

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啊,什么时候就去了啊?照片拍得不错!
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啊,什么时候就去了啊?照片拍得不错!


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移动是什么意思

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这么移动到澳洲生活??

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old people can join YHA???

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我只是说他们有卡,人家根本不看。

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Great Barrier Reef information

http://www.cultureandrecreation.gov.au/articles/greatbarrierreef/
Diving Trip that suits you best http://www.divethereef.com/DiveSelection.asp
CORAL Photobank http://tools.coralreef.org/content/objects/view.acs?object_id=549
The Coral Kingdom Catalog of Images http://www.photolib.noaa.gov/reef/reind1.htm
Great Aussie Holidays http://www.aussieholidays.net.au/
Aviation Adventures - Whitsunday scenic flights http://www.av8.com.au/
Great Barrier Reef
Dunk Island, one of more than 600 islands of the Great Barrier Reef
Photo courtesy of Voyages Australian Resorts
The Great Barrier Reef, off Australia's east coast, is one of the wonders of the natural world. It is World Heritage listed and is one of Australia's, and the world's, premier holiday destinations. The combination of glorious weather (be aware that it rains a lot in the wet season!), pristine rainforest, white sandy beaches, and an ocean varying in hue from blue to turquoise to green, ensures it's where the world wants to go to lie on the beach, swim, surf, snorkel, sail, bushwalk and birdwatch.
The largest reef in the world measuring 2011 km in length and 72 km across at its widest point. Of the many hundreds of varieties of coral growing on the reef, the Staghorn (antler type) is one of the most common. The Great Barrier Reef is a true wonderland of color and beauty. The reef can be reached from many coastal points and can be explored on private charters,daily cruises, by seaplane, air charter and now, on special helicopter flights.
The Great Barrier Reef is home to more than 1500 species of fish
Photo courtesy of Voyages Australian Resorts
The area abounds with wildlife, including dugong and green turtles, varieties of dolphins and whales, more than 1500 species of fish, 4000 types of mollusc and more than 200 species of birdlife. The Great Barrier Reef system consists of more than 3000 reefs which range in size from 1 hectare to over 10,000 hectares in area. The reef is scattered with beautiful islands and idyllic coral cays and covers more than 300,000 square kilometres.
The coral has, over the years, brought many ships to grief - Cook's own Endeavour hit the reef and almost foundered - if it had, and Cook and his crew had perished, Australian history would be quite a different story. One of the most famous wrecks is that of the HMS Pandora, which foundered in 1791. The Queensland Museum has been leading archaeological digs to the Pandora since 1983 and its most recent was completed in February 1999.
The corals which make up the various reefs and cays, and which are the base for this variety of sea and animal life, consist of individual coral polyps - tiny live creatures which join together to form colonies. Each polyp is a tiny jelly-like blob crowned by tentacles, and looks not unlike an anemone, but much smaller. Each polyp lives inside a shell of aragonite, a type of calcium carbonate which is the hard shell we recognise as coral. The polyps join together to create forests of coloured coral in interesting fan, antler, brain and plate shapes.
There are many different types of coral, some are slow growing and live to be hundreds of years old, others are faster growing. The colours of coral are created by algae. Only live coral is coloured. Dead coral is white.
A healthy reef   
Photo courtesy of the Australian Institute of Marine Science
The ideal environment for coral is shallow warm water where there is a lot of water movement, plenty of light, where the water is salty and low in nutrients.
Reefs are sensitive to climate change, to changes in patterns of water movement, and to physical damage - so problems like global warming, El Nino, the building of moorings or breakwaters, any additional nutrients running off land from human habitation, may well have a negative effect on the reef system, and thus on the sea and land animals which depend upon it for survival.
Tourism may also have a negative impact, with fragile corals broken by reef walking, dropped anchors or by boats dropping fuel and other sorts of pollution. Even the number of people in the water with the associated run-off of sweat and suntan lotions may well have a negative impact on the fragile reef environment.
More than 2 million people visit the reef each year generating more than $AU2 billion in tourism dollars, making tourism a major earner for the north-eastern Australian economy. Tourists are carried to the reef system by more than 500 commercial vessels, and tourism is permitted through nearly all the Park. Most of the Reef is part of the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park and various parts of it are protected in certain ways - for example, fishing is restricted in some areas, particular animals - like whales, dolphins, green turtles and dugong - are protected.
But visitors value the reef's beauty and diversity - that's why they visit after all - and there is support from tourism operators and tourists as well as government agencies to develop approaches to tourism sustainable over the longer term.

The Crown of Thorns starfish
Photo courtesy of the Australian Institute of Marine Science
One tourist who cares little for the beauty and diversity of the Great Barrier Reef system is the Crown of Thorns starfish. Since the 1960s the Crown of Thorns has been destroying the corals which make up the reef. Crown of Thorns outbreaks go through a series of stages which can take from 1 to 15 years. The impact of a Crown of Thorns infestation on sea and bird life can be significant as the corals, which support and sustain this life, die.
Disappearance of the coral gardens also has an impact on human activity - as the Great Barrier Reef's visitors are largely drawn to the area to experience the reef. The Australian Federal Government supports a range of research programs to investigate Crown of the Thorns starfish, their impact on the reef system and possible biological and other control mechanisms for them.
The latest scourge of the reef is bleaching, where corals have died in large numbers. This phenomenon is not exclusive to Queensland's Great Barrier Reef, but has been observed on reefs throughout the world. It is thought the bleaching has been caused by rises in water temperature related to the El Nino effect, although the evidence is not conclusive.
Even with these problems and challenges the Great Barrier Reef is still one of the natural wonders of the world - an environment of extraordinary beauty and richness, with a diversity of plant, animal and sea life which makes it essential we conserve and preserve it, and maintain it as great place to relax and experience part of Australia's natural heritage.
Great Barrier Reef links
&#8226;        Australian Institute of Marine Science
&#8226;        Australian Institute of Marine Science project information for schools
&#8226;        Description of Natural World Heritage Properties: Great Barrier Reef
&#8226;        Dugongs
&#8226;        Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority
&#8226;        Great Barrier Reef Bureau
&#8226;        Great Barrier Reef
&#8226;        Great Barrier Reef and Islands
&#8226;        Queensland Museum - HMS Pandora
&#8226;        Museum of Tropical Queensland - HMS Pandora
&#8226;        Threatened Species and Threatened Ecological Communities
&#8226;        The Lady Elliot Island Lighthouse
&#8226;        Underwater photography from the Great Barrier Reef
General coral reef resources
&#8226;        Reef base
&#8226;        Reefnet
&#8226;        The Coral Reef Alliance
Research links
&#8226;        Australian Coral Reef Society
&#8226;        Australian Marine Sciences Association
&#8226;        CRC Reef Research Centre
&#8226;        Lizard Island Research Station
&#8226;        Centre for Marine Studies
General Australian ocean links
&#8226;        National Oceans Office
&#8226;        Australian Government Department of the Environment & Heritage: Coasts and Oceans
Experience the Great Barrier Reef
&#8226;        Great Barrier Reef Visitors Bureau
&#8226;        Outback Reef Adventures
&#8226;        Lady Elliot Island Resort
&#8226;        Great Aussie Holidays
&#8226;        Scuba dive on the Great Barrier Reef

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It's been 5 yrs....still missed that place.....

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我也是同一年去的!不过是2月,那年去完回来不久昆士兰就发水了。
我当时是报的那个3天两夜的帆船,那个礁石是我见过的最漂亮的了。
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ls说的是这个心形礁ma 就说要从天上看

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去年去过了,可惜,玩的不尽兴。

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thanks for sharing

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求加精 真是奇怪当年为何未加精呢?
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求现任版主 加精

退役斑竹 2011年度奖章获得者

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文字太少了,加点。。。

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原帖由 老猫晒太阳 于 2011-9-30 18:21 发表
文字太少了,加点。。。


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