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Darwin New Year's Day 2005 Posted by Hello
Posted by Catalin on Friday, January 07, 2005

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      • The Umbrawarra Gorge walk was a bit more of an adv...
      • J checks the second of many floodways on the track...
      • Anyone know what this one is called? 
      • Heading up the gorge. 
      • What giant toddler stacked those up? 
      • This does not convey the real redness of the rocks...
      • Enjoying the gorge, despite the nasty biting flies...
      • The clouds roll in beautifully. 
      • Some kind of water goanna we reckon... 
      • Who is that under the car?! 
      • Waiting for R at the side of the highway at the Um...
      • Solar Cooker. I've just about finished making it ...
      • Bike Riding Saturday
      • Almost-full moon at the park. Experimenting with ...
      • Justin wondering whether the music would get better. 
      • R and N (a local doctor) at the concert. 
      • J & M enjoying the concert. 
      • Chooks in R's backyard. 
      • A rooster showing off his hip foot-feathers (he pr...
      • Chook--a lucky hen who will escape the dinner tabl...
      • Red-Tailed Black Cockatoos. 
      • 22-caterpillar road train! 
      • Signs of Katherine
      • One of two drive thru liquor stores in town.  
      • The side of Rod and Rifle. Isn't this great? 
      • Rod & Rifle--home of "A Den for Men" (I'll try to ...
      • My favorite graffito in the alley by the bank. La...
      • Croc sign over by the river. I sure hope that eac...
      • Across the street from our apartment and next door...
      • Diggers Den. It's kitty-corner from our house and...
      • Legs Crossing in Katherine. My favorite wordless ...
      • Target Country in Katherine. That's "country" as ...
      • Movie Lists and A Question
      • Jumping Justin! 
      • On the walk up to the gorge. 
      • Swimming Under a Waterfall: Nitmiluk
      • Justin and Jenny at lookout point. 
      • Jenny in the swimming hole. 
      • Justin enjoying the fall. 
      • Isn't this beautiful? 
      • The Auction!
      • Justin and M at the auction. 
      • My new baskets. 
      • My new wee desk! 
      • Swimming Under the Stars
      • Rain Video Experiment This is a small video clip ...
      • Friday Ruminations
      • One of many bike/ped paths around Katherine. Thi...
      • Happy Aussie cows. In Kriol, a bull is a "kila" (...
      • Wallabies near the Katherine Museum. 
      • Wallaby Pictures
      • Playing in the Rain
      • Pictures, Reflections, Weather
      • Downtown is to the left (the main street being par...
      • Our backyard from under the clothesline...
      • This is near our house. In addition to "tidiest s...
      • Justin above the hot springs which are now inacces...
      • Along the river bike path there are a number of st...
      • Some crazy seed heads we saw down along the river. 
      • Me at the door to our apartment. 
      • A common parking-lot and business-front flower. I...
      • Frangipani...one of my favorite trees in the Solom...
      • We saw this in someone's yard. It looks a little ...
      • This tree of hanging flowers was really striking. 
      • and a close up... 
      • Justin...happy that The Build Up is over and The W...
      • Waiting out a bit of rain on a doorstep. 
      • It's "drive left" in Katherine! 
      • Darwin New Year's Day 2005 
      • Australian Barbecue!
      • Bats
      • A Short Note on Wallabies
      • Sun(burn) & Rain
      • Catalin in Katherine

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