Tuesday, 27 July 2010

Babinda and Boulders Gorge at Wooroonooran National Park 19-07-10


King Fern ( Angiopteris evecta ) fronds are up to 7m in length - believed to be the worlds largest.

White lichen? seen a few time in National Park's here in Queensland





Granite and clear rapid waters - many dare devil lives lost in these waters

Cutrock in Boulders gorge


Crystal clear waters at a pool in Boulders gorge

Curlew! A loud yodelling bird in Australia!

We saw this Friarbird at dusk hence the cheat pic!

A Dusky honeyeater one of 48 varieties in our Australian bird book!

Pale pink grevillea




One of the many admired camping vehicles !

A roomy camper van although not 'off road'
Paw paw tree in Babinda

Main railway through Babinda a traditional sugar cane town

Recycling gas bottles

Early morning sun on sugar cane

Morning mist near our campsite

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