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Montgomery Reef  
   

Montgomery Reef

Later, the water is more concentrated into lower areas and forms a myriad of cascades down the reef face. Even when the tide turns and until the sea reaches the top of the reef again, the water continues to drain away. It's a dramatic sight and one not to be missed.
Red Cone Creek and Montgomery Reef

May 1st 2015
Geo: -15.9453, 124.225On impulse I joined the early morning wildlife excursion. We saw a few birds (one a rare Mangrove Robin - a megatick in bird-watching terms, and there are several enthusiasts on board), and the dawn scenery was pretty.We waited for the tide and then went up Red Cone Creek to Ruby Falls. Some of us climbed the 30m escarpment and went swimming in the waterhole above the f ... read more
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Australian Flag Aboriginal settlers arrived on the continent from Southeast Asia about 40,000 years before the first Europeans began exploration in the 17th century. No formal territorial claims were made until 1770, when Capt. James COOK took possession in the name... ... read more
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