Craters, Cassowaries and the Cretaceous Period
September 26th 2010
If anywhere in Australia has reminded us of New Zealand and the Waikato, it’s the Atherton Tablelands.
With rolling hills, volcanic origins, pockets of rainforest, dairying, waterfalls and rivers that run all year round, it also doesn’t have the humidity of Cairns, 70km the other side of the coastal ranges.
With only slight protestations from Rhys, we did the waterfall circuit, taking de
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