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Wildlife Habitat - Port Douglas
Rainforest Habitat Wildlife Sanctuary in Port Douglas- Album created by Cerberus1
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Road-trips Scenery
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Our Houses in Oz
Houses we've lived in since moving to Australia
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Perth Pomsinoz Moneycorp Meetup 2017
Annual Meet up in Perth
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Canopytreehouses
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Alice Springs - Darwin Road Trip
The Williams family road trip from Alice Springs to Darwin (& back)- Album created by Cerberus1
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Far North Wildlife Parks
Cairns Tropical Zoo Hartley's Creek crocodile farm- Album created by Cerberus1
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Crocodylus Park, Darwin
Ccorodylus Park & Zoo in Darwin- Album created by Cerberus1
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Cape Conran - Eden
Drive from Melbourne to Eden in NSW, stopping at Cape Conran on the way.- Album created by Cerberus1
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Alice Springs - Darwin Road Trip (part 2)
The Williams family road trip from Alice Springs to Darwin (& back)- Album created by Cerberus1
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Great Ocean Road
The Twelve Apostles are giant rock stacks that rise majestically from the Southern Ocean and are the central feature of the rugged Port Campbell National Park. The Twelve Apostles have been created by constant erosion of the limestone cliffs of the mainland that began 10–20 million years ago. The stormy Southern Ocean and blasting winds gradually eroded the softer limestone, forming caves in the cliffs. The caves eventually became arches and when they collapsed rock stacks up to 45 metres high were left isolated from the shore.- Album created by Cerberus1
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Wilsons Prom - Victoria
The southernmost point of the Australian mainland, Wilsons Promontory is arguably the most loved national park in Victoria. Its 130 km coastline is framed by granite headlands, mountains, forests and fern gullies. Tidal River, 30 km inside the park boundary, is the focus for tourism and recreation. The park contains the largest coastal wilderness area in Victoria.- Album created by Cerberus1
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