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Undara Lava Tubes

AUSTRALIA | Mon, 3 May 2010 | By rosibud | Views [2609]

Jen and I are now living and working in Townsville. We both scored great jobs so we should be able to save a heap of money and get a few camping and car upgrades before we tackle Cape York with our friends a bit later on. We should be here 6-8 months ... Read more >

Tags: north qld, savannah way, undara

update 5....the rock and NT....

AUSTRALIA | Wed, 15 Oct 2008 | By mcnab_family | Views [1434] | Comments [3]

Its been well over a month since my last update and we have now left the NT, and moved into Queensland.....i am writing this from Adel's Grove, in the nt. west crn....gulf country, just up the road from the beautiful Lawn Hill National park, having just ... Read more >

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Besides being a haven for a wide variety of flora and fauna, people have inhabited only a few of the islands and most of the people were born there.  This fisherman had just come to shore with his daily catch of Yellow Fin Tuna.  At his side, an anxious Sea Lion, Pelican, and other birds wait for a taste of scraps.   The local restaurant owners also line up to get their first choice of the freshest fish.: by sambornhorst, Views[591]
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