A pretty blue dragonfly which flew in to replace the red one
Endeavour Falls, which you reach by walking through the caravan park
This metre long barramundi loves getting handfed at Endeavour Falls
We got a visit from a Northern Brown Bandicoot, during the night
The beautiful Cooktown Orchid
The camp site at Cooktown, was a bit squeezy
Lots of butterflies flitting around in the north
Overlooking the safe anchorage, which is Cooktown
The lighthouse sits on the hill which overlooks Cooktown and gives views of the Great Barrier Reef
A Frogmouth Owl came to visit at Cooktown
A stick insect must be attractive to some - most likely another stick insect
A pair of Curlews stand motionless, hoping I didn't see them
Black Mountain looms out of the distance, south of Cooktown
Trevethan Falls are south of Cooktown, in the Black Mountains Range
Just a little rough going in to the falls. 4WD recommended
Beryl and Wendy just sitting around
The Lions Den Pub is a must do stop prior to heading down the Bloomfield Track towards Cape Tribulation
The verandah gets packed at the pub
Klaus being himself
The strong clove scent of the Cannonball Tree's flower. They grow straight out of the trunk
Spectacular flowers of the Jade Vine
The start of the gravel on the Bloomfield Track
Bloomfield Falls at Wudjal Wudjal
same
We stayed at the Cape Tribulation camping area for a few days
The camp kitchen was clean, well stocked with ammenities and spacious
It sounded like a mozzie, flew like a mozzie and looked like a mozzie. Big bitey, if it was one
Walking along the sand of Cape Trib
Mangrove roots interweave to gain precious purchase in the sand and mud
The rainforest behind Cape Trib
Sunrise over the ocean
Worms in the sand eject these 'sausages' of sand, at low tide
This little Dotterel was getting agitated as we walked along the sand
Tumbling and flapping in the sand, pretending to be injured