Friday, October 15, 2010

A Swim with Jaws

The week in Durban has been full of both relaxation and adventure. While the weather several of the days has not been perfect beach weather, Simone and I have still been able to spend plenty of time by the water—swimming, collecting shells, and taking in the sights. Swimming has been a favorite of mine this trip and no dip was better than when Simone and I were joined in the water by some nearby dolphins. After fleeing the water at the first sign of fins, we were able to have a front seat view of over a dozen dolphins riding waves and enjoying themselves in the sea.
Not every day at sea has been the sunny beach weather we all dream of though. A few of the days have been down-right nasty with Gale force winds but even in these moments, I has been a spectacle to take in the power of the ocean and the size of the mighty waves. It sure is not the same as anything that I have seen up at Lake Erie!
But as I said, the days have not just filled with time on the beach but with some great adventures as well. Two days ago, Simone and I ventured 15 minutes south down the coast for an evening at Wild Coast Sun Casino. While Lady Luck did not smile on the two of us during my trip, this was my first time at a casino and was fun to spend my night taking in the lights and sounds.
In a more spontaneous turn of events, Simone and I decided to take a trip inside of our trip. Yesterday, we loaded up in the car and made the two hour drive to downtown Durban were we visited uShaka Sea World, which features the 5th largest aquarium in the world. The day began with a visit to penguin rookery, where we were greeted by over 50 African penguins. Next it was on to the Dolphin Show, which featured 30 minute presentation of the incredible abilities of trained dolphins. After a quick stop at the Seal Show, we were off to the aquarium, which is styled like a giant shipwreck. It was so interesting to see such a vast variety of stunning and unique marine animals. Some of my favorites included the stingrays, colorful starfish, and clownfish.
After finishing our rounds through the aquarium, Simone and I decided to take advantage of one of the more wild opportunities that that park has to offer—shark caging. Putting all logic and reason aside for a moment, Simone and I climbed into a cage and spent 10 minutes dangling in the watery home of over a dozen full size sharks. It was truly an awesome and terrifying experience all in one!
On our way home, we made a quick spin past Durban’s Moses Mabhida Stadium, which was one of the 2010 FIFA World Cup host stadiums, before heading back for a much needed rest. I think that I may have met my fill of adventure on this mini vacation, but at least I know that my time here in Durban has not been left to waste!
Ek is bly om in een stuk te wees (I’m happy to be in one piece in Afrikaans)
Mike

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