Wow – what a lot of photos we took in Australia – getting on for a thousand each. Well, here’s a selection. There’s even more wildlife photos a few of which we’ll upload to the Birds and Beasties pages someday.
The Scenic Views, Part 1
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The Scenic Views, Part 2
On the Road
Victorian Rail Trail
Victorian Rail Trail
Victorian Rail Trail
Victorian Rail Trail local
Atherton Tablelands – a bit like Devon
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A small road train. Note it’s politely passing right over – contrary to some stereotypes – they didn’t all though!
Nature meets rural meets urban
Sugar cane train
Farmers abandon old vehicles, like many places. They don’t rust much, and nothing grows on them. Forty years later, they’re still there.
How did they move the rest of the digger?
The Old Road. No, we didn’t.
Stoney Creek. A not uncommon name.
Yeppoon
Typical Queensland free campsite
Another abandodned railway
It’s a village. Honest.
Urban
War memorial, white wood church, American truck …the hat says “Australia”.
Our first view of Sydney Harbour Bridge
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Yeppoon
I think this was Brisbane, heading in
Brisbane, heading out
Brisbane, again, I think.
Melbourne, well, St Kilda
Melbourne – lots of bicycles
Whale Watching
Hervey Bay, since you ask. Several times we saw whales from the coastal cliffs, down much of the SE coast. The humpbacks migrate that way.
Thar She Blows!
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There was some behaviour
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The Best of the Rest of the Wildlife
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Lesson one in sexing bats. A boy.
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I’m ignoring you. Think it’s an immature Brahminy Kite.
Australians regard the ibis as pests, can’t think why….
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Dunno, Australia
White Bellied Sea Eagle
Guess!
Echidna – Long beaked I guess.
Goanna
Ok, it’s in a zoo. But it broke in.
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The Holiday Snaps
Raymond Island, first koala.
Passes the time…
One for the grandshildren -Oliver’s cross with Victoria!
Our hosts in Melbourne, Kirsten and Warwick
Ok, it was a zoo.
Rockhampton
Clare – a natural master of the boomerang
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I like those bats……..they look creepy especially that chap with the eyes
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Hey, thanks – and we just came off the Timber Trail, as it happens. Photos in a month or two, I guess.
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