Is the spray you see on the camera lens dolphin snot or dolphin spit? |
I'm hoping you can settle a little argument Scott and I have been having. When the dolphin pictured above was swimming alongside our boat in the Bay of Islands, it sprayed us with something. I think it was dolphin spit and Scott thinks it was dolphin snot. Scott's theory is that because the liquid in question came out of the dolphin's blowhole, it has to be snot. But I would much prefer to think the dolphin spit on us - it seems marginally better than having a dolphin blow his nose all over you. Has this ever happened to you and was it snot or spit?
This dolphin was one of very large group that came up and started swimming and playing around our boat as we were leaving the Bay of Islands. There must have been at least 30 of them and I even saw a little baby dolphin among them. It was a fantastic send-off and the most amazing dolphin encounter we have had. They were incredibly close to our boat and at times we couldn't move the rudder as the dolphins were swimming right up against it. We were both jumping up and down with excitement and Scott was madly trying to capture all the action with his camera. And then just like that, it was over and they all turned and headed off in another direction. We hadn't seen too many dolphins this year and especially not up this close and personal - it was incredible experience that I won't soon forget.
Here is the rest of the scoop on our time up in the Bay of Islands. We've chartered up there previously (which you can read about here and here), but we focused more on sailing on those trips. This time we got a chance to do more exploring of the islands and had some great walks.
Sunday, 2 March 2014
Paradise Bay, Urupukapuka Island |
We rarely swim in New Zealand as we find the water way too cold, but after our long and sweaty hike, we had a nice swim before heading back to our boat. Strangely, we were the only boat in the anchorage that night which was a pleasant surprise as we're so used to having other boats around, many of whom like to anchor way to close to us for comfort. Unfortunately, the wind kicked up during the night and bay ended up getting quite roly-poly over night, so it wasn't the most restful sleep. You would think I would be used to that by now - I'm not.
Monday, 3 March 2014
Parorenui Bay |
Tuesday, 4 March 2014
Waiwhapuku Bay, Moturua Island |
Wednesday, 5 March 2014
Waipiro Bay |
Thursday, 6 March 2014
Dolphins, dolphins, dolphins! This was the day of the great dolphin send-off as we left the Bay of Islands and as if the up close and personal encounter wasn't enough, we also got to see a group of dolphins a bit further out once we left the Bay of Islands and started heading up north. I think it was the dolphins way of trying to make it up to us for the bad weather we had while visiting their playground.
Overall
Total nautical miles = 27
Number of dolphins playing around our boat = 30+ (plus another group later on!)
Number of walks = 3
Number of days impacted by the wind = 3 (damn you wind, damn you!)
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Chart of Bay of Islands showing the bays where we anchored. Sourced from LINZ. Crown Copyright reserved. |
Definitely snot. :)
ReplyDeleteYou've totally made Scott's day knowing that someone else thinks it is snot too! Hopefully, someone else will side with me and vote for spit :-)
DeleteSorry, but I've got to vote with Scott on this one too.
ReplyDeleteLooks like you are having a great time. Very nice pictures.
-Mike
This Rat Sailed
I almost didn't publish this because I don't want Scott to start gloating that it is currently 2-0 with snot winning :-)
DeleteYou're killing me here, Ellen! It's been a while since I've missed New Zealand (The Bay of Islands in particular) so much, but I'll never miss all of the anchor watches we had to stand during those 35 to 45 knot nights!
ReplyDeleteWe're going to miss NZ quite a bit too once we leave. I guess maybe we'll just have to sail back here one day!
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