Minggu, 26 Januari 2014

Massacre Island , Tangalooma

Massacre Island , Tangalooma
Located in the eastern city of Brisbane, Tangalooma Island is one of the tourist destinations to be missed if the traveler was a walk in the state of Queensland, Australia. In addition to event feed wild dolphins directly from the human hand, Tangalooma Island did have a 'mystery' that is interesting to explore.

"It is here that the name Spooky Island. Past Scooby Doo movies filmed here. Take a look at the hotels. Same as seen in the film," said Wildlife officers Tangalooma Resort, Chad Croft.

Although called a haunted island, where the sea is so exciting tourist. There are 15 wrecks in some coastal area. The carcasses of the ship turned out to be a gathering place for exotic fish. Colorful fish that make the coral attached to the body rusty ship it home.

So we do not need to swim out to sea to fish feast for the eyes with the cute and unique. Place the wreck was located on the coast so that some parts are still visible above the water.

"The ships are from Brisbane. Ship that has been in the past a certain age and not worth taking drowned here. Shipwreck that serves as a sign of a safe path to traverse," said Chad .

So, why Tangalooma Island into a creepy island ? Perhaps because of the history of the massacre that never happened. However, not a man but a whale slaughter.

"From 1952 to 10 years later, 6277 was humpbacked whales and blue whales are processed one here," said Chad.

The entry of vegetable oil to Australia and the less the number of whales in the ocean make the processing of whales in Tangalooma closed in August 1962. Once purchased by employers on the Gold Coast, Osborne, in 1963 the place was ' the enemy ' into a wild life conservation and more economically profitable.

If you want to see the pope came to Tangalooma Island about a month from June to October. That's when their migration season from north to south begins.

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