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January 8th 2011
Published: January 9th 2011
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7 January 2011 Having lasted much longer last evening than either of us anticipated, we were awoken by our alarm this morning after nearly 12 hours welcome sleep. Not wanting to break from tradition, we engaged in a leisurely morning routine whilst consulting the local bus timetable and eventually made it out of the front door. The sun was making an effort at poking through the clouds as we w... Read Full Entry



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There is an insect on this flowerThere is an insect on this flower
There is an insect on this flower

the photo was actually taken for the flower but the insect wanted in on the party
A non-venomous snakeA non-venomous snake
A non-venomous snake

there were two many for us to remember which this one is but look at the next pic
Did you know snakes yawn?Did you know snakes yawn?
Did you know snakes yawn?

This wasn't going for prey, it just yawned, closed its mouth again an carried on exactly as in the previous photo
How brave???How brave???
How brave???

This is a bigger than life sized replica - the point of it is that there is a theory that before crocs became threatened, they might have been this big. What is scary is that biologists think that whoppers like may one day be seen in Australia



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