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Cunningham's Gap-QLD Australia

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Album Description:

We decided to go for a bush walk and I took my trusty camera with me. This is the Main Range National Park which has 23 different bush walking tracks. These photos were taken while walking through 2 of them.

Album Info:

  • Uploaded by: chrissy40111 Photo of chrissy40111
    In Webshots channel: travel
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  • Album created: Fri Mar 25 00:19:01 PST 2005

Album Stats:

  • Photos: 53
  • Views: 11824
  • Downloads: 153

17 comments

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    • album of edandhelen
    • Chris, a very nice walk through a dense forest. I lot like the jungle in the tarzan and dinosaur movies when I was a kid, and with those old images already in my mind, your "much larger lizard (#40)" fit right in. I really enjoyed the walk. Ed/Albuquerque

    • said edandhelen

    • 2005.03.28 at 04:24:16 PST
    • album of rboise
    • Chris, Thank you for the invitation into this nice walk-through album. You've some nice shots and your descriptions handle all so well. On picture #29, showing a young lady under a downed tree, the downed tree in our woods would be called a 'nurse tree', because it nurses other species on the downed log and all by itself. A lot of our fir and cedar trees are re-started this way in our deep woods. Anyway, thanks for this showing. Your euc's are huge and some of the root systems are just as large. They're quite amazing. We've a euc in the backyard, but it looks like a seedling compared to what I'm seeing in this album. Thanks again for your invitation. Best regards from the Oregon Coast. Ron

    • said rboise

    • 2005.03.26 at 17:08:00 PST
    • album of komierowski1400
    • Hi Chris, thank you for visiting my album...Skiing in Lake Louise. What a weather and climate contrast we both enjoy at this time of the year. You have wonderful warm summer under dense subtropical green forest and we are under still deep snow conditions. However..we are "stilling&qu ot; your sun and we too soon going to have warmer days! Chris, please accept Happy Easter wishes to you and your family. Greetings, Rafal

    • said komierowski1400

    • 2005.03.26 at 09:07:16 PST
    • album of 854847
    • Hi Chris, I like this one. Those trees are amazing I loaded some of them down to my collection of trees! :-) I like the picture of the hollowed tree, and the fern, and the berries, and the Wild Cockatoos! Queensland seems to be a wonderful place. According to all those ferns there must be a lot water, a lot rain! :-) Yes, it sure IS wonderful how we can share it all with our photos - and with help of the WEB! - Have a wonderful Easter! - Take care! Galit

    • said 854847

    • 2005.03.26 at 09:00:43 PST
    • album of georgieboy98
    • Hi Chrissy and very many thanks for sending your new album to me. I have enjoyed looking at that because one of the things we really liked about Queensland was all those walking trails through the rain forests. You have some excellent photos here. #21 is outstanding (it's my type of photo) and the wide angle view to finish is superb. In between, #32 - the white cocky - is great - you did well to get that one. Keith, I know, will like #30, 45 and 47 - the fungi. Now what sort of lizard is that in 40 and 41. Looks very much like the one we call a racehorse but I know size can be deceptive in photos. I certainly wouldn't like to make an enemy of him though! I viewed all these photos on a full screen slide show and congratulate you on an all round classic job. Best wishes, Peter

    • said georgieboy98

    • 2005.03.25 at 22:15:13 PST

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