Last weekend we took the kids to Bundaberg, to see the turtles of Mon Repos.
They’ve seen turtles before – who hasn’t? They’re in pet shops and at the zoo. We’ve seen them (fleetingly) when we’ve been snorkelling, and ageing surfer-dude Crush is our favourite character in Finding Nemo.
‘Turtles schumurtles’, I thought. But the experience at Mon Repos turtle rookery is extraordinary. Watching a Loggerhead turtle lumber up the beach, dig her nest, lay more than 100 eggs then head back to sea taught my kids lessons about family, challenges and life:
1. Your mother worked hard to have you. Give her some respect.
2. Brothers and sisters are the only ones who really know what you’re going through.
3. Stick together.
4. Remember to keep your eyes on the horizon.
5. Your instinct is good. Follow it.
6. It’s more dangerous to stay still than move on.
7. The bright lights aren’t necessarily the right lights.
8. Don’t rely on cute to get you through the waves. Swim hard.
9. Old turtles might not be pretty turtles, but they know what they’re doing.
10. When the time comes, you’ll find your way home.
Mon Repos is about 20 minutes drive from Bundaberg. You book your experience turtle online (about $26 a family) and rock up about 6.30pm. Take insect repellent and a deck of cards. Nature runs to seasons, not schedules. It could be minutes or hours before the rangers patrolling the beach spot ‘turtle activity’ and call your group down to the sand. But there are displays, ranger talks and activities for kids to help pass the time.