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Thursday, September 20, 2018
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9 comments:
I know what you mean with the lizard. Hard to hit a moving target. I really think this is beautiful but some of those roots could make for tricky climbing! Glad you made it without incident other than joy!
Hi Pamela what a beautiful park,gee the big lizard would've had me running,lol xx
Another beautiful place to visit. It is scary when you see the lizard tail or body, but once you see legs the blood pressure goes back down!! :-)
Some parts of the path seem dangerous. Please be careful not to fall down. I wish you a happy travel.
Wow, that looks like a terrific place. You were adventurous tackling two of the hikes. The views from the lookouts are great, and it is fantastic that you got to see some interesting wildlife.
The brown bird scratching in the leaf-litter is an orange-footed scrubfowl. Probably was looking for dinner, because they eat insects, fallen fruit and seeds that they find on the ground.
The turkey-like bird is an Australian brush-turkey. They are not actually related to domestic turkeys, though.
The big lizard looks like a lace monitor. They can grow up to 2 metres long but they are considered harmless. It would be amazing to see one in the wild like that. I've only seen them in zoos.
Great hike and wonderful nature finds! The yellow path looks very....adventurous from the map, I can see why you did the other two instead!
A great hike Pamela and thank you for sharing. I like the idea of the map to let you know every so often just where you are, if not it looks easy to get lost.
Well done doing both the hikes. Not keen on the lizard.
Ah, I like paths through the woods! Apart from the maps, are the trails blazed at all (little blue marks on trees for example)?
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