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Waterfall and more Wild Animals
2008.10.20
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Pete is such a gentleman...
See the stick? he would walk in front of us ladies and flick branches and strips of bark OFF the path so we didn't have to step over them!
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Pete is such a gentleman...
See the stick? he would walk in front of us ladies and flick branches and strips of bark OFF the path so we didn't have to step over them!
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This little critter is a LEECH! I found him having a go at my leg while we were standing near one of the smaller waterfalls. He could hang on rather tight considering how tiny he is - I would hate to encounter a large leech, much less submit willingly to being "treated" with them.
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This little critter is a LEECH! I found him having a go at my leg while we were standing near one of the smaller waterfalls. He could hang on rather tight considering how tiny he is - I would hate to encounter a large leech, much less submit willingly to being "treated" with them.
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Dusk and the kangaroo come at the same time.
There were large groups grazing in the fields to the side of the road. They seemed very aware when we stopped to watch them for they would start to bounce away and like sheep, when one started they all followed before long.
Amazing to see.
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Dusk and the kangaroo come at the same time.
There were large groups grazing in the fields to the side of the road. They seemed very aware when we stopped to watch them for they would start to bounce away and like sheep, when one started they all followed before long.
Amazing to see.