Cardwell - National Forest and Murray Falls

Oyster Moon
Paul Foskett & Rhu Nash
Fri 26 Jul 2013 08:57

It rained at midday.  Not had any rain for three months now.  Shocking.  In the afternoon we drove to Edmund Kennedy Section of Girramay National Park.  A sign we have not seen before.

 

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Through a paper bark swamp

 

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The small volume of water you can see in the background contained tens of magpie geese.  Here’s one looking a bit muddy

 

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These taking a rest from the mud bath, perched in the paper bark.

 

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The tourist office lady said there was a good walk in the park.  There was a walk – 20m – to the beach.

 

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Me being conserved.

 

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The green is a vine running across the ground.  In flower in places.

 

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Nice bit of driftwood.  Crocodiles patrol this area – there’s a big one that hangs around in Cardwell – don’t go near the water.

 

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The lovely thing about Australia that every name is shortened.  Artie’s Arbie.  Other than the sign, no obvious footpath.

 

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Not being able to find a walk, other than along sand-fly beach we drove to Murray Falls.  On the way passed sugar cane harvester

 

 

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A two man operation

 

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At Murray Falls, one of those creepy spiders

 

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Approaching the falls.

 

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Murray Falls

 

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My hero

 

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Diets not going very well.

 

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Big plunge pools either side of the falls.  Not allowed to swim in these ones, several people have died.  I can imagine when water really flowing very dangerous.

 

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A small tree trapped amongst the huge boulders in the creek bed.

 

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Nice bit of fungi

 

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An interesting rock, conglomerate or not.

 

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Looks like granite with grey bombs in it.

 

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Campsite at the falls.  This was a group of Asians, a group of which were raiding the forest for wood.

 

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