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Friday, June 6, 2014

Long Time Gone: Two Years in Seychelles & My Next Adventure

Two years ago, I left the states to join a six month long marine conservation and divemaster internship program in Seychelles. I had no idea what to expect, I just wanted adventure, a break from my life, a challenge outside of my comfort zone and to meet some new people – all while living in one of the most beautiful countries in the world. A country that I had dreamed about since I was 15 and first saw pictures of those beautiful white sandy beaches, dramatic granite rocks and crystal clear blue topaz water on a calendar.  Since June 2012, I’ve had twenty-four months of simple living on this rock in the middle of the Indian Ocean to grow and change in many ways, some I expected, many I didn’t and things have turned out better than I could have ever imagined.

Almost exactly two years later, I am now wrapping up my life here and preparing to move back to the US of A.  As much as I have loved it out here, I have decided it is time for me to be closer to home again, near my family and friends and maybe try something that vaguely resembles a “normal” life for a little while. I got all of those things I asked for here in Seychelles, and so much more including 8 months as the community coordinator and almost a year as the base manager for the marine conservation project that I loved so much. I came out here with 4 dives and no experience in marine conservation nor any idea how to drive a boat. I am leaving with 400+ dives, 200+ hours driving the dive boat and can now name all the coral, most of the fish here in the Indian Ocean and tell you fun facts about green and hawksbill turtles that you never wanted to hear. Did you know that Seychelles is one of the only places in the world where Hawksbill turtles come ashore during the day to lay their eggs? Or that green turtles got their name because of the color of their fat? (Hint:  it’s green.) Fascinating, I know.  I’ve traveled to 6 of the 115 islands here in Seychelles (including 4 trips to my favorite island – Bird), took a trip to Tanzania and see the incredible wildlife roaming free in the Serengeti, spent a night looking up at Kilimanjaro, have dived all over Mahe with multiple turtles, a few sharks including one very impressive whale shark and a manta ray. I’ve lived with and worked with amazing people from all over the world whom I have learned so much from. Most of them Brits, and I have picked up a bit of their lingo, so apologies in advance for anyone I confuse with phrases like “cling film” and “stop winding me up” or “she’s just taking the piss out of you.” Don’t worry, soon I’ll be back to saying things like “hey y’all, I’m fixin’ to go to the store. Any y’all need anything? What kind o’ coke you want me to get?” Oh, and I met a very cute boy who makes me smile, a lot.

I will be very sad to leave this place, but am very excited about this next adventure in the homeland which starts when I land on American soil very soon. I will be in Texas for a bit, making the rounds and enjoying all those delicious culinary treats I have missed – Mexican food, Bluebell ice cream, Mexican food, a variety of fresh fruits & vegetables, Mexican food,  real BBQ, Mexican food – you get the idea. As for what I am doing next…….stay tuned, that is for another post that you won’t have to wait 6 months for, I promise.

Here are some of my favorite pictures from my time here in paradise, pictures will never truly do this beautiful country justice and I am incredibly lucky to have spent so much time here. 

Aerial of the Baie Ternay Marine Park and my home  and office for the past 2 years

Manta, the GVI dive boat


Dolphins! Seen on one of my best dives at Lighthouse

On the most photographed beach in Seychelles from my volunteer days

Snorkeling with Green turtles at Bird Island

This was early on in my diving career, before I perfected my buoyancy

Praslin with the staff. Could NOT have done my job without these two Lees, thank you guys for EVERYTHING!

View from the top of Cap Matoopa

Reef diver, the Underwater Centre Dive Boat

View from my flat in Beau Vallon
Sunset in Port Launay

Hawksbill hatchlings on Curieuse 

On top of the world with Charlotte

Sunset from the bay

Hanging out on Curieuse with Sam

View of Port Launay Marine Park from the "commute" to the bus stop


Baby tortoise!

Big tortoise on my first trip to Bird

Hanging out with the tortoises on my last trip to Bird

Giraffes in the Serengeti
Elephant on the way from the airstrip to the resort
Hanging out by the elephant watering hole
Me and that cute boy who makes me smile

Last trip to Bird Island

Sunset in the Baie Ternay Marine Park, my home and office for the past 2 years