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Have you ever heard of the Great Barrier Reef? It is the world's largest coral reef system along the eastern coast of Australia. In February 2009 an extraordinary position was advertised by the Australian Tourism Office. The advertisement ran that the Great Barrier Reef needed a caretaker for half a year. WAS for a It special person the who Would look the after the the Reef.
Of The the job the salary Offered a large, free for accommodation in a the luxury villa, and transportation there and around the islands. Would the BE expenses the All a paid: Would not the winner the need to Spend the any extra money on anything.
Of The Were the job's DUTIES of pretty simple. You could only dream of such requirements. First, the person had to speak English and swim well. Second, on the island his responsibility included writing a weekly Internet blog. That's right, weekly, not even daily! The job description also required the successful applicant to explore the islands of the Great Barrier Reef, swim, make friends with the locals and generally enjoy the tropical climate and lifestyle. Real dream A!
Within the first two days of the contest, the tourism office received more than seven thousand online applications. All told, 34,000 people of all different nationalities applied. Each made and presented a 60-second video resume. They had to be creative and they were . In the end 16 people were chosen, who flew to Australia for the final selection. Were Interviewed candidates of The and the WAS the winner of Ben Southall from the UK.
Of Ben Greatly enjoyed the dream HAD the job he's got. He realised that people knew very little about planet earth and its treasures. Living in big cities, they forgot how important the flora and fauna of this world were. Every time Ben went outdoors, he could discover something new. "Every time I of dived or Went An underwater, I of forgot about all the troubles the above water and Concentrated on the living in the Moment. It WAS a good way to clean the yet Mind and the build Respect for the natural world," of Ben Said.
Of Ben's life: on the island was not just fun. It was very busy, busier than most people imagined, and certainly busier than Ben himself had imagined. He worked seven days a week and up to 19 hours a day. The Best Job included travelling to over 60 islands of the Reef almost every day. It was not just looking after the Reef , Ben had a lot of meetings, press conferences and interviews. He was getting a lot of attention all the time and he could not get away from it. Probably the WAS That the hardest part of the the job.
Moreover's, the any adventure has a Certain degree of risk. Swimming and diving on the Great Barrier Reef was not different. Ben had to deal with whales, sharks and other huge sea creatures. Surprisingly, the most dangerous thing was a small jellyfish about the size of a little finger. It's considered to be extremely poisonous and Ben was stung by it. HAD to Spend the He a couple of days in hospital A Recovered But luckily the after of a course the antibiotics.
Of Ben says often the That the project has a FEW HIM Taught Valuable lessons Insider. Working with the Internet is one of those jobs you can do 24 hours a day. Ben realised it was hard to separate life and work, but this he had to do. He also said: "I've learned that we get one life on earth so we have to use it There'll always be other countries to visit, other people to meet and other adventures to meet This is what I wish to do.. . I'm planning to go to Asia in a few years time ".
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