The day we went to Bronte Beach was Sunday. They mark the area to swim on the beach between two flags. First I was swimming in a different area, then my dad said we should go swim between the flags. I had lots of fun in the waves, but one time I got knocked down and got water up my nose and down my mouth, and then out my nose again. I got out after that and drank some water to wash it out because the ocean water is so salty.
We also swam in a pool made out of ocean water that is right by the ocean. There is a wall separating the ocean from the pool. They had a big brown wooden wall going across the pool that had white posts you could jump off of. One time I did a flip in and my mom tried to take a picture of me but it only showed my feet sticking out of the water. The water was freezing cold in the pool, a lot colder than the surf which is the wavy, swimming part of the ocean.
We also played in "bogey holes" which are rocks with sea urchins and crabs and these weird soft, tubelike animals that were red on the inside. They close up on your finger when you touch them, and it was fun to play with them. These close up when they are out of water, but when they are under water, they open up their mouth and just wait for their food to wash in.
We even saw people surfing on the waves. I saw a lot of people fall over. We walked over to Bondi Beach which is the really big and famous beach. I only got to swim for about five minutes because it was getting late and we needed to go back to the hostel. The lifeguards told me to come out of the area I was swimming in because they saw someone get pulled out into the ocean in that area. This is called a rip current when the water rushes out to sea really fast in a straight line. You really can't get out if it gets you. I wish I could have stayed more at Bondi but my mom and dad say there will be a lot more beaches in Perth. Even still, I got sunburned on my face and arms, even though we put on tons of sunscreen. The sun is really hot here.
Now we are in Perth which is really far from Sydney. It is like going from Washington, DC all the way to San Diego - over 2000 miles. It is very hot, dry and sunny here. I got to see a museum exhibit about Aboriginal peoples with my mom today. It was really neat.
More tomorrow with pictures of the beach!