Australia

Wild Australia

Having lived there for over a year and explored most of the East Coast, I can attest that Australia is magnificent in its biodiversity, cultures, landscapes, and atmosphere.

I mainly lived in Brisbane, but during my stay I was able to visit Byron Bay, the Sunshine Coast, the Gold Coast, Bundaberg, Dingo Island… and before leaving, I visited Melbourne, Sydney, the Great Ocean Road, and many other places.

One place in particular has left a lasting impression on me: Lady Elliot Island.

A tiny island accessible only by small plane thanks to a runway just long enough to get there, but above all, this island is surrounded by a coral reef, followed by a breathtaking drop-off.

It's a meeting point for manta rays, turtles, sharks, whales, and countless species of fish.

Only masks and snorkels are permitted on Lady Elliot Island, and access to the coral reef is subject to strict regulations.

Only about ten people are allowed at a time, and visits are limited to one day.