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Singapore Zoo and Night Safari
One of the most often recommended things to do in Singapore is the Zoo and specifically the “Nght Safari”. To be sure not to miss anything, we did both ($22US) and we decided that both is too much. Our recommendation is to do one of the two - you’ll see more animals at the Zoo during the day and it has very impressive collection – from White Bengal Tigers to Manatees to Pygmy Hippos to Black Spitting Cobras.
After a long day of animal watching, the night safari was interesting but more about event production than the animals from our perspective. It includes a “night show” complete with campy humor, a tram ride (done in a dramatic whisper so as not to bother the nocturnal animals) and expensive food and drinks. But, you aren’t melting in the Singapore sun and it is quite entertaining.

Most fascinating for me was the Polar Bear. I had seen one before but this one is quite special, mostly due to its location. You see, it is a POLAR bear that is living about 60 miles from the equator. Surely there is no polar bear so far from home. Yet, this polar bear even gave birth to a cub… 60 miles from the equator.
Dolphin Encounter, Kaikoura, New Zealand
A few years ago, I went to the

Like Sachi said earlier, our goal is to be “in” something and not just watching from afar, like the
They suit you up in wetsuits and snorkel gear and take you out to the open ocean and drop you into the water near a pod of wild dolphins that often come investigate. For about an hour collectively, we were in the dolphin’s underwater world, watching them through our masks as they navigate just feet and sometimes inches from us. It was an indescribable feeling to see them appear out of the blue and swim by.

What struck us both was that, for a fleeting moment, you got a feeling of connectedness a dolphin or two. They would swim by and turn there body to make clear eye contact and sometimes keep that contact while circling you. As the dolphin encounter people said, we are sometimes entertainment for them, especially since we were ,coached to make “dolphin sounds” underwater, which I’m sure they found entertaining.

The Dusky Dolphins are quite acrobatic and a few theories as to why they jump are: To scratch their back (remove loose skin), attract a mate (they are very promiscuous by the way) or purely for fun.

The Dolphin Encounter company is highly regulated by the government and can only allow so many people into the water for so long, so many times a day. The dolphins, though surely not used to swimming with people, are well protected – something
Overnight Cruise in the Bay of Islands New Zealand on "The Rock"

Going on "The Rock" from Paihia, New Zealand in highly recommended, according to us. http://www.rocktheboat.co.nz.

The Rock is a two story boat with sleeping quarters for about 30 people. It used to be a vehicle barge but was converted about 5 years ago. It’s $148NZ per person and worth every penny. Along with dinner and breakfast, you get a full set of activities like: night kayaking among phosphorescent flagellum, dolphin viewing, snorkeling and diving for green lipped mussels, beach lounging, fishing for Red Snapper, pellet gun target practice and time with travelers from all over.

We could tell you about the activities, but it’s the people who make it the experience. In the wee hours of the morning, a Scotsman, and Irishman and an American got quite pissed and decided to discuss American politics over final three drinks ordered at last call. It made us feel the need to remind our fellow travelers that the views shared by some Americans are not shared by all Americans, especially regarding the "successful" foreign policy of the Bush Administration. We found ourselves on the side of the Europeans.
Their reputation for drinking was not lost on our Irish and Scottish friends. Sure enough, they closed down the house. I really had a great time with both of them and I could listen to Colin, the Scotsman, tell stories all night. His father and brother are paratroopers and one night they were pulling him behind a Range Rover like a parasail on land- until they hit some trees and sent him crashing to the ground and dragging across the pavement with the parachute ripped to shreds.
We seem to be in the middle ground of age groups. Most of the younger travelers are just out of college, the older ones, just into retirement. This leaves us in the middle and trying to keep up during drinking games with the youngsters. I have to take how many drinks? How do I get to make rules?
We’ve run into a couple of doppelgangers on the cruise. Jordan Rule- if you’re watching, your long lost twin brother from Indiana is here with us. Ryan Abernathy, your brother from Ireland was drunk last night.



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