The Daily Dugong

--------- Stanford in Australia --- 2011 --------- During our voyage around Australia, exciting challenges and wonderful surprises lurk around every corner. Our intinerary has all the markings of a grand adventure! So, we will attempt to chronicle our daily lives for your viewing pleasure, in the hopes that you will join us in our struggles and triumphs, laughter and tears, as we commune with kangaroos and dance with dugongs in the pursuit of knowledge and life experience.

Friday, November 11, 2011

Some fun photos from the past couple of weeks.











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Itinerary

9.19-10.4 ~ Brisbane, AUS
10.6-10.18 ~ N. Queensland, AUS
10.20-10.31 ~ Heron Island, AUS
11.3-11.11 ~ Moreton Bay, AUS
11.12-11.20 ~ Sydney, AUS
11.21-12.11 ~ Brisbane, AUS

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Stanford’s program in Australian Coastal Studies offers a unique opportunity to learn about Australian culture while studying the enormous diversity of coral reefs and rainforests. This program is ideal for students interested in environmental and ecological science and policy.
In collaboration with the Centre for Marine Studies at the University of Queensland, Overseas Studies enrolls up to 48 students in a prearranged set of courses in marine biology and ecology of the Great Barrier Reef and the coastal rainforest, as well as an introduction to Australian Studies. During the ten-week quarter, students will gain access to some of the most pristine coral reefs, rainforests, and other coastal ecosystems in the world.
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