Pamper or Necessity – WordPress Daily Challenge
So, has Mother Nature been pampering these little birds, or has necessity prevailed and we watch as they fly off to begin their free journey. … More Pamper or Necessity – WordPress Daily Challenge
So, has Mother Nature been pampering these little birds, or has necessity prevailed and we watch as they fly off to begin their free journey. … More Pamper or Necessity – WordPress Daily Challenge
Originally posted on far'n'wide travel:
It was a wonderful experience to see this brolga at the Barcaldine wetlands. He was a little shy, thank goodness that I had my Canon 100-400 f4.5 lens lens on my Sony A7r ii camera Kangaroos captured in the last rays of the days sunlight Busy little bird…
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therese-woolnough The apprehension I felt as I watched those before me disappear out the open door of the plane, was soon replaced by exhilaration as my tandem partner edged us into the opening and we plunged out of the plane down into the clouds below. The ice of the…
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divebombing-pelicans We left the pier where we had landed at Tea Gardens, to walk across the bridge and discover Hawkes Nest. The fishermen were cleaning their catch on the edge of the lake. The dreadful racket of the pelicans waiting for a free feed attracted my attention. They were…
Wards Canyon in Carnarvon Gorge National Park, is now moist, cool and above all a spectacular work of nature. … More A rainforest remnant in an arid landscape. Wards Canyon, Carnarvon Gorge, central Queensland
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I couldn’t believe that I could be a metre away from a wild stingray. As I splashed in the shallows of Hamelin Bay, it seemed to come towards me on each wave breaking on the shore. I was wet to the waist, but it was a beautiful sunny spring…
Source: Swimming with a wild stingray, Hamelin Bay, Western Australia
Etched into the sandstone rock and coloured with ochre, Carnarvon Gorge art sites are thought to have been in use for over 3500 years. … More Carnarvon Gorge, Art Gallery, Outback, Queensland
Beautiful escarpments, bleached white by the sun. Tall white eucalyptus towering over us, reaching for the sky. … More Carnarvon Gorge 18.5km walk
The Gully, as it is affectionately known, brewed its own beer and spirits before XXXX and Bundaberg Rum even existed.
… More Nindigully Pub, freecamp, Moonie River