For four days we cruised around the reef. The boat moved to a new dive site twice per day and as soon as it was moored up we headed to the dive deck.

Em kitted up for another snorkelling session

Em soon got used to snorkelling

Just the two of us!

Just floating around in this fish tank.

Kangaroo Explorer dive boat

Duck diving.
Towards the end of our time on the reef I went too deep for the camera so we missed out on pics of the turtles we saw.
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