Elin & Bruce in Queensland Australia

3/24/2006

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Of course we chose to arrive in deadly jellyfish season. There is a reason that the beach is empty. This café was highly recommended. Why?
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Be wary of the cassowary. Oops! Another empty beach. Bruce again. Is that a halo?
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Cape tribulation observation. Care for a swim? Mind the mosquitoes. Pushkin the bat. Really, that is his name.
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Elin enjoys her three-flavored cup of tropical ice cream. Staghorn ferns are native to the area. These ferns are living fossils.
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Elin poses with a tropical flower. Pitcher plant. Another holdover from the dinosaur age. Insects fall in and drown.
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Self captioning photograph. Cycads... more living fossils. Cycads are not trees, they are big ferns.

 

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