Australia 2018
Bugs, Birds, and Other Australians
Footbridge
Videos are below (at the bottom)
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Goanna
These sun shades are really common.
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Southern Coastal Python
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Giant bats.
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Green Tree Ants
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Mailbox.
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Strangler.
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Strangler.
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Most of the railoads in Queensland are narrow gage.
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Harrisia martinii
family: cactus family
Queensland, Australia
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Fairy Martins
Kangaroos
Little Corellas (and bird slideshow)
Australia 2018 Slideshow
There were a couple of races there, too --
the age-group triathlon world championship, competitors from 40+ countries.
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