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The divine conditions of yesterday are unfortunately exactly that, yesterday... whilst today wasn't comparable it sure started with a magnificent sunrise and a rainbow. In case you missed it you can enjoy it here thanks to Gaetan's superb photos !!
It seems that we were the subject of the day for some photography group this morning too as there must have been at least 10 photographers lined up along the shore snapping away as we all entered the water.
It was a great swim with no stingers and a few bumps en-route to keep it interesting. We were also joined by a graceful Eagle Ray half way across.
Congraultations to Caleb who swam his first swim this morning too aged 10 :-)
The highlight of the morning was definitely beautiful Sydney joining us for brekkie :-) We have to make the most of Sydney as her Mum and Dad are taking her back to the USA in 3 weeks :-(
Alex, Cae, Gaetan and James braved continuing on for a 6km swim up to Freshie and they weren't so lucky as Alex and Gaetan both got stung at Queenscliff.
In case you missed the comments yesterday afternoon, congratulations to Ben and Brendan who both successfully complete their solo Rottnest Channel swim, great effort and very well done ! As you can see below James wrote each of their names and times in the sand and photographed them at sunrise this morning. Very cool :-)
Enjoy these photos below from Simon too, the first one from today, the others from yesterday.
If you were planning on watching The Shark Harbour documentary it's only on iView for 2 more days.
Happy birthday to Anita Keelan today :-)
Two of our swimmers, Maria Mansur and Jen Chritchley are participating in the 20/twenty challenge on 18th March to raise funds for Cerebral Palsy Alliance, the money goes straight to buying mobility aids. So if you would like to sponsor them and help raise funds for this great cause please click here
Water Temperature 24.4
Air Temperature 20.5
Sunrise 6.40am
Sunset 7.37pm
High Tide: 11.51am
Low Tide: 5.54pm
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