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Turtle Rehabilitation - Green Island Posted by: quicksilvergroup
Video duration: 73 seconds A 10 year old turtle is released back into the wild on Green Island after months of rehabilitation at Cairns Turtle Rehabilitation Centre. |
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The Farmer wants a wife on the Great Barrier Reef Posted by: quicksilvergroup
Video duration: 179 seconds With Tropical North Queensland farmer, Mark featuring on the current series of Channel Nine's popular "Farmer Wants a Wife", where better to go on a date than to the Great Barrier Reef! |
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Billy Connolly visits the Reef with Quicksilver Posted by: quicksilvergroup
Video duration: 282 seconds Quicksilver Cruises is thrilled to have hosted comedian and "Australia's favourite Scottish son" Billy Connolly at Agincourt Reef, showcasing the wonders of the Great Barrier Reef. Full Story: http://goo.gl/DhuSy |
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Minke whales swim with Silversonic passengers Posted by: quicksilvergroup
Video duration: 64 seconds Two playful dwarf minke whales have been captured on video swimming in close proximity to snorkellers travelling with Port Douglas dive and snorkel vessel Silversonic. http://www.silver series.com.au/ |
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Santa leaps for Christmas Charity Posted by: quicksilvergroup
Video duration: 23 seconds Santa made a special appearance, arriving early from the Great Barrier Reef on board his unique reef sleigh to launch the annual Quicksilver Group 2009 Christmas Charity Appeal. http://www.quicks ilvergroup.com.au/ne ws/2009/10/24/santa- leaps-for-christmas- charity.html Santa, along with some SES helpers, skilfully abseiled down Great Adventures Reef Prince catamaran in Trinity Inlet. |
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Green Island - Cairns Great Barrier Reef Posted by: quicksilvergroup
Video duration: 204 seconds Situated on one of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World, the Great Barrier Reef, is another of natures rare gifts beautiful Green Island. This ancient coral cay is home to over 120 species of native plants, colourful bird and marine life and beautiful coral gardens to explore. http://www.green- island.com.au/ http://www.greata dventures.com.au/ |
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Green Island Resort Posted by: quicksilvergroup
Video duration: 203 seconds A coral cay, a luxury resort, a natural wonderland unlike any other - Green Island Resort on the Great Barrier Reef is one of the most unique and memorable destinations in Tropical North Queensland. Indulgence, romance and adventure awaits on this tropical island paradise. http://www.greeni slandresort.com.au/ |
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Wavedancer - Sailing to a Great Barrier Reef Island - Low Isles Posted by: quicksilvergroup
Video duration: 156 seconds For a day of tropical island relaxation, set sail in luxury from Port Douglas to the idyllic Low Isles aboard Wavedancer, Quicksilvers 30 metre sailing catamaran. http://www.quicks ilver-cruises.com/ |
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Quicksilver Cruises Great Barrier Reef Tours Port Douglas Posted by: quicksilvergroup
Video duration: 293 seconds The world's best known Outer Great Barrier Reef cruise experience. Quicksilver Cruises takes you to the renowned Agincourt Reef at the very outer edge of the Great Barrier Reef. Here, special reefs known as 'ribbons' run parallel to the Continental Shelf. http://www.quicks ilver-cruises.com/ |
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Turtles Hatch on Green Island near Cairns Posted by: quicksilvergroup
Video duration: 47 seconds With several turtles recently nesting on Green Island, it was a wonderful sight this week as around 100 young hatchlings, believed to be Green Turtles, emerged from their nests to scramble towards the waters edge. http://www.green- island.com.au/ http://www.greeni slandresort.com.au/ |
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The Point - Aginourt Reef Dive Sites Posted by: quicksilvergroup
Video duration: 30 seconds This is a great big fish dive with schools of Red Bass, Big eye Trevally and Silver Drummer. A school of Barracuda is often seen a little further around the Point as one makes their way along the wall. Both Grey and White Tip Reef Sharks can be seen further along the wall. More info:http://www.silv erseries.com.au/soni c_sites4.htm http://www.silver series.com.au/ |










