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Local flora, photographed at dawn on Day 3. Can you see the icy dew? Viewed: 259 times.
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Donna and Joe, our Aboriginal guide for the day. Viewed: 198 times.
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Linda with Joe. They met last year, when Joe was Linda's guide for an outing on Frasier Island. Viewed: 212 times.
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Auntie Francis identified this plant as "Pee the Bed." Apparently it has diuretic properties. Viewed: 214 times.
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Tromping through the bush, we encountered this evidence of a dingo chasing a kangaroo. Viewed: 193 times.
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Trunk of a red gum tree. Viewed: 223 times.
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Trunk of a squiggly gum, so named because of these marks left by insects. Viewed: 238 times.
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Unidentified local flora. Viewed: 227 times.
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A dead spiral gum tree. Viewed: 232 times.
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Really long hollow log. Viewed: 196 times.
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The forest floor. Viewed: 190 times.
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Gum nuts. Viewed: 191 times.
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Linda taking a break. Viewed: 216 times.
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We ran into this guy on our walk. Including his leg spread, he was about the size of my hand. Viewed: 198 times.
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Our guide, Joe, at the head of our bus. Viewed: 185 times.
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Unidentified local flora on the roadside. Viewed: 202 times.
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