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  • The mail plane comes in for a landing on the airstrip at Archer River.
    Mail Plane Approaches-Mail Plane Fli...jpg
  • The red dirt runway at a bush station.
    Red Dirt Runway-Mail Plane Flight-Ca...jpg
  • The dog rides along with the rancher and the wave from the flight assistant that all is clear for the pilot to prepare for take off.
    Man and his dog-Mail Plane Flight-Ca...jpg
  • A gallery forest shows as a reacher green among the Eucalypt forest of the dryer country.
    Galler Forest-Mail Plane Flight-Cape...jpg
  • The first mail exchange and the drop off of a box of goods at a remote station in the bush.
    Mail Exchange-Mail Plane Flight-Cape...jpg
  • The mail bag ready to go into the plane.
    Mail Bag-Mail Plane Flight-Cape York...jpg
  • The road to the airport at Archer River on Cape York Peninsula.
    Road to Archer River Airport-Mail Pl...jpg
  • Jonathan, my guide through the Cape York Peninsula, waves good bye as we begin to taxi along the airstrip.
    Jonathan-Mail Plane Flight-Cape York...jpg
  • The pilot prepares us for take off.
    Pilot-Mail Plane Flight-Cape York Pe...jpg
  • the mail plane touches down and bounces along the grass airstrip.
    Mail Plane Taxi-Mail Plane Flight-Ca...jpg
  • The clouds below the flight over the Cape York Peninsula.
    Clouds-Mail Plane Flight-Cape York P...jpg
  • The greating from the outside world and the exchange of a few letters.
    Chatting-Mail Plane Flight-Cape York...jpg
  • A mother loads boxes of goods in the back of her Toyota while her two girls watch the action.
    Tranfering Supplies-Mail Plane Fligh...jpg
  • A pale-headed rosella flies to a branch after feeding on grass seeds along the trail. The scalloping on its back was striking in contrast to the pale-yellow head feathers.
    Pale-headed Rosella-Caravan Park--79...jpg
  • The Australian pelican turned with fixed wings and started to sail right toward us. He looked like a equisite ballerina coming down from a high jump. As it slid by me, I could see the details of its bill, pouch and feathers.
    Austrlain Pelican-Werribee Wetlands-...jpg
  • A small group of Australian pelicans slid by me almost at eye level. I could really appreciate their immense size and their amazing atheltic abilities.
    Australian Pelican-Werribee Wetlands...jpg
  • The laughing kookaburra watched the ground intentently for possible prey.
    Laughing Kookaburra-Emu Vale-Warwick...jpg
  • The Australian pelicans rose on steady and strong wingbeats from the shore of the lake, circled overhead before settling back to the water of the lake.
    Australian Pelican-Werribee Wetlands...jpg
  • The pale-headed rosella turned around so I could see the blue breast and chest feathers and the blood red vent feathers. These contrasted nicely with the pale yellow head feathers.
    Pale-headed Rosella-Caravan Park--79...jpg
  • The crocodiles yellow eye with its black pupil stares right at us just a dozen feet away.
    Saltwater Crocodile head shot-Daintr...jpg
  • A portraite of a Saltwater Crocodille in Barratt Creek along the Daintree River.
    Saltwater Crocodile head shot2-Daint...jpg
  • Storm clouds form over the Daintree River.
    Daintree River-Daintree River-Daintr...jpg
  • The laughing kookaburra turned around to show its creamy white chest and belly.
    Laughing Kookaburra-Emu Vale-Warwick...jpg
  • Mangroves line Barratt Creek.
    Barratt Creek -Daintree River-Daint...jpg
  • The Australian pelicans fixed their seven-foot wings and began to glide in an effortless manner.
    Australian Pelican-Werribee Wetlands...jpg
  • The Australian Pelican cruised along the shallows looking like a stately yacht whose proud owner is showing it off to an audience.
    Australian Pelican-Centenary Lakes P...jpg
  • A 4-meter estuarine crocodile glides out of the mangroves as we pass in a small boat.
    Saltwater Crocodile-Daintree River-D...jpg
  • The mount of Barratt Creek along the Daintree River.
    Barratt Creek Mouth-Daintree River-D...jpg
  • The rufous-bellied pademelon gazes intensely down the trail.
    Rufous-bellied Pademelon-Forest Walk...jpg
  • A rufous-bellied pademelon pauses from feeding to consider if danger is near and it should flee.
    Rufous-bellied Pademelon-Forest Walk...jpg
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