
Amy and I were lucky to see two distinct sides of Milford Sound. We saw it on a day with tranquil water, small trickling waterfalls and clear blue skies. However, after a night of heavy rainfall, we woke up to a transformed Milford Sound. Thousands of waterfalls now fell from the cliffs, some of them not even reaching the water below because of the high winds that blew the falls back into the air. Mist clung to the granite face of the cliffs, making it look mysterious and mystical. It was truly awe-inspiring.
As we were heading back to land, a pair of dolphins followed the Milford Wanderer back into the harbor, staying with the boat for about half an hour. According to our guide, they were "hitching a ride." They ride the wake of the boat, helping them cover more distance in a shorter amount of time.
To top off our Milford Sound experience, we were dropped off at the underwater observatory to see rare black coral and glimpses of deep sea life.
As we were heading back to land, a pair of dolphins followed the Milford Wanderer back into the harbor, staying with the boat for about half an hour. According to our guide, they were "hitching a ride." They ride the wake of the boat, helping them cover more distance in a shorter amount of time.
To top off our Milford Sound experience, we were dropped off at the underwater observatory to see rare black coral and glimpses of deep sea life.
2 comments:
Nice video!! I am impressed with your tech skills. Who knew that when you started this blog that you would be able to add videos. You are amazing!!
Yes. I do have to agree with Lori. Your tech skills are quite amazing. :)
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