@vsboy25 There are no Box Jellyfish out on the actual Great Barrier Reef, their long tentacles would get caught in the coral. Box Jellyfish are found in mainland waters and estauries, mainly where there is a sandy bottom like mainland beaches, there are a few out in the islands. Irikandji are the ones that can be found further out as well as in coastal waters. This has been proven.
@MrRon148 Thank you for your kind words. There are a lot of Humpback whale vids in my channel containing thousands of pics you don't see on the internet. Crocodiles, snakes and other tourism stuff.
I didn't mean to critisize you, so hope that you didn't take it that way. Just watched this again and it's all wonderful. You are doing a wonderful job in educating us all...just hope that you get thousands of viewers. I for one admire you, and wish that there were more people like you in the world.
I didn't mean to critisize you, so hope that you didn't take it that way. Just watched this again and it's all wonderful. You are doing a wonderful job in educating us all...just hope that you get thousands of viewers. I for one admire you, and wish that there were more people like you in the world.
Gary Crockett you brought tears to my eyes and a great pull to my heart. (I did not appreciate the pix of the seaplanes though.) We know they are there, we do not want to see them. To me, seeing these places through my computer makes me sad that I can never see them with my own eyes. Your photo's are incredible, and anyone lucky enough to visit these places should take note of the harm they will do the planet once they breed. Wonderful work, thankyou. Protect the world's last wild places.
@normalil thanks for your comment and of course you are right we must protect these special places. People need to be able to see them to create the interest in protecting them. I would not have been able to take the photos without taking the floatplane so this vid would not have happened if I didn't take the trip. I don't know why you will never get to see these places but I'm sure there is a good reason.
heaps of Box jelly fish down there.
vsboy25 3 months ago
@vsboy25 There are no Box Jellyfish out on the actual Great Barrier Reef, their long tentacles would get caught in the coral. Box Jellyfish are found in mainland waters and estauries, mainly where there is a sandy bottom like mainland beaches, there are a few out in the islands. Irikandji are the ones that can be found further out as well as in coastal waters. This has been proven.
Gotcha29 3 months ago
I admire your proffessional work being carried out by you. A lot of information is being given to a lot of viewers. Keep it up.
MrRon148 3 months ago
@MrRon148 Thank you for your kind words. There are a lot of Humpback whale vids in my channel containing thousands of pics you don't see on the internet. Crocodiles, snakes and other tourism stuff.
Gotcha29 3 months ago
@Gotcha29
Thanks very much for your comments and new information given.
MrRon148 3 months ago
I didn't mean to critisize you, so hope that you didn't take it that way. Just watched this again and it's all wonderful. You are doing a wonderful job in educating us all...just hope that you get thousands of viewers. I for one admire you, and wish that there were more people like you in the world.
normalil 1 year ago
@normalil I didn't take it as criticism. Thousands of viewers would be nice but I am busy just making these so don't chase people.
Gotcha29 1 year ago
I didn't mean to critisize you, so hope that you didn't take it that way. Just watched this again and it's all wonderful. You are doing a wonderful job in educating us all...just hope that you get thousands of viewers. I for one admire you, and wish that there were more people like you in the world.
normalil 1 year ago
Gary Crockett you brought tears to my eyes and a great pull to my heart. (I did not appreciate the pix of the seaplanes though.) We know they are there, we do not want to see them. To me, seeing these places through my computer makes me sad that I can never see them with my own eyes. Your photo's are incredible, and anyone lucky enough to visit these places should take note of the harm they will do the planet once they breed. Wonderful work, thankyou. Protect the world's last wild places.
normalil 1 year ago
@normalil thanks for your comment and of course you are right we must protect these special places. People need to be able to see them to create the interest in protecting them. I would not have been able to take the photos without taking the floatplane so this vid would not have happened if I didn't take the trip. I don't know why you will never get to see these places but I'm sure there is a good reason.
Gotcha29 1 year ago