
Victoria River and escarpment behind, lit up by morning sun
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Huge Boab Trees everywhere heading
west toward the Kimberlies from Gregory National Park
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serene Victoria River at dusk
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the road through Gregory National
Park is lined by many of these richly coloured rock walls
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The mighty Victoria River, viewed
from Lookout West of Timber Creek
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During the wet season (October-March)
rivers like the Victoria flood their banks and many roads/bridges
are impassable..
This tree stump (over 2 metres/6ft
long) is a reminder in the dry season, being perched in a tree
over 13 metres/40ft above the current water level of the river
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