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We have had some AWESOME Rapid Bay trips this season. Check these out!!!
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Blue Water Sea Kayaking Guide Toby takes Maria Ho for a tour of "Cathedral Crevasse. This feature is a vertical crack in the cliff face ending at an impressive "blow hole some 50 metres above sea level. As you can see it is not very wide and is a spectacular part of the tour.
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| A view from inside the Cathedral looking up towards the "blow hole" and out to sea. | ![]() |
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Near Rapid Head there is a growing Australian Seal Lion colony. We have seen up to 50 sea lions on the low rocks near the head land on some trips this year. On this particular trip in February many of the sea lions wanted to play swimming over to us and around the kayak for over 30 minutes. What a thrill!
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| The Rapid Bay coastline is home to many sea birds in this case Pied Cormorants. | There are also a few places to play in the surf! |
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| We pride ourselves on serving plenty of good healthy food and the location is hard to beat...a natural rock arch carved into the cliff by the forces of air, wind and water. | |
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Some of the sea caves in the area are truely awesome!
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Our Adelaide Dolphin Sanctuary Tour appeared on "Get Away" recently! See our "Enter" page for a video clip of the segment. It was a lot of fun. Below are further images of the day. |
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Jason Dundas joined the Blue Water crew for a tour on a brilliant day in February to see the sights of the Adelaide Dolphin Sanctuary and Ships Graveyard Maritime Heritage Trail. The image shows us next to the wreck of the Dorithy Sterling. |
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| The film crew during a break on one of the cockle shell covered sand bars. | Jill one of the tour participants being interviewed by Jason at the conclusion of the tour. |
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