In the morning we got up as usual and had breakfast. Then after a few hours, we got our fishing stuff ready and went to Paradise Beach to fish. It was really nice there. The sand stretched for about twenty metres and then the reef started.
Dad and my brother each caught a fish. Dads was a Longtom. My brothers was a little Spangled Emperor. But they were both thrown back. Mum and I stopped after a while because we weren't catching anything. I played on the sand dunes and soon my brother joined me. We had great fun skiing down it. Soon we took the walk back along the road.
When we got back we all hungry, so we had lunch. I only had a roll and mostly cucumber, capsicum, radish and - my favourite - tomatoes. After a few minutes we agreed on going to the beach again, but further along. I took my snorkelling stuff so I could snorkel, and everyone else took their fishing rods.
I had trouble with my goggles, so I got to borrow dads. They fitted really well. My brother and I saw lots of Longtoms and Garfish. We also saw this really thin thing that looked like a sand coloured eel. It was a little pink and really thin. You could have just grabbed it, but we didn't know what it was. We could grab it because it was so slow and wasn't scared of our hands.
The rocks were also really interesting. There was no coral because we weren't allowed to go out really far. But we did see a forty-four galleon drum, which was ripped open and covered in holes. We weren't allowed to stay out there for too long, because we'd gone to far.
After about two hours, we walked back to the car and drove back to the caravan. We started packing up straight away. We packed up the chairs, mat, washed the snorkelling suff and put part of the awning in. After a shower for dad and my brother, we had dinner. It was Spanish Fritatta. Soon we all went to bed before our trip to Cape Range National Park. I really enjoyed that snorkelling, though!!
Saya melihat ikan.
Banyak dan banyak dari ikan.
Saya makan pisang.
Di adalah sungguh-sungguh baik di makan.
Saya denger kapal.
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