RM2WN392D–A tree and some native grasses still thrive in the largely infertile soils but high rainfall of the rainforest understory in Mossman Gorge, Queensland
RM2WRD13G–A raised car park with a flood level sign near its entry at Cape Tribulation in the tropical environment of Daintree National Park in North Queensland
RM2WRD16C–A mass of Elkhorn plants (Platycerium bifurcatum) wet from recent rain in the tropical environment of Daintree National Park in North Queensland, Aust
RM2WRD13E–A giant wet and algae covered Liana vine in the wet tropical environment of Daintree National Park in North Queensland, Australia
RM2WRD14R–The Ficus watkinsiana Strangler Fig, Watkins' fig, Nipple Fig or the Green-Leaved Moreton Bay Fig grows around and eventually kills its host tree
RM2WR5WFE–A balding and deteriorating coconut husk (Cocos nucifera) washed up on the white sands of Cape Tribulation in North Queensland, Australia
RM2WR5W6W–A panoramic image of rain clouds over the Daintree National Park hill tops at Kulki Lookout, Cape Tribulation in north Queensland, Australia
RM2WR5TXG–A Telstra phone booth in Cape Tribulation almost redundant due to mobile cell phones but important in cyclone season when other connections are lost
RM2WRD16D–The native orange-footed scrubfowl (Megapodius reinwardt) or orange-footed megapode is a small megapode seen here in Cape Tribulation, Queensland
RM2WRD146–A no stopping sign and no through road sign rusting and covered in algae in the wet tropical environment of Daintree National Park in North Queensland
RM2WRD134–Iconic Fan Palms Licuala Palms (Licuala ramsayi) create silhouettes against the daytime sky the Daintree National Park in North Queensland, Australia
RM2WR5TND–A welcome sign on the only sealed road into Cape Tribulation within the Daintree National Park in North Queensland, Australia
RM2WP81N1–A warning sign for motorists boarding and exiting the Daintree River Ferry to lookout for native freshwater turtles in Queensland, Australia
RM2WR5W85–A Sea Mango tree, (Cerbera manghas), a small evergreen coastal tree growing at Cape Tribulation in North Queensland, Australia
RM2WR5WK9–A vertical panorama of the tropical Daintree National Park behind the beach at Cape Tribulation in north Queensland, Australia
RM2WRD148–A moss covered tree in the lush tropical environs of Cape Tribulation and the Daintree National Park in North Queensland, Australia
RM2WR5WKW–A degraded crushed aluminum (aluminium) drink can washed up on a beach in far north Queensland, Australia
RM2WR5WA7–A moss covered tree in the lush tropical environs of Cape Tribulation and the Daintree National Park in North Queensland, Australia
RM2WRD185–Sugarcane fields just north of Mossman, below the Daintree National Park in Queensland, Australia, ready for harvesting
RM2WRD17M–A lonely bus stop shelter sits beside sugarcane fields near Mossman in tropical north Queensland, Australia
RM2WRD16F–A lonely bus stop shelter sits beside sugarcane fields near Mossman in tropical north Queensland, Australia
RM2WP81NR–A 4WD passes warning sign at the northern tip of Cape Tribulation in North Queensland, Australia where the road becomes suitable for 4WD vehicles only
RM2WP81JG–Low grew clouds hang over the hillside behind the Daintree River cable (car) ferry in the Daintree National Park, North Queensland, Australia
RM2WP81A8–A chocolate wrapper (litter pollution) washed up on a beach in far north Queensland, Australia
RM2WP8187–The heritage listed timber Sugar Wharf at Port Douglas, north Queensland in Australia
RM2WP81AW–A large pile of Sugar Cane Bagasse beside the sugarcane mill at Mossman in far north Queensland, Australia
RM2WP81HH–Two sugarcane train locomotives named Douglas and Faughy pulling sugarcane mill bins through the town of Mossman in Queensland, Australia
RM2WP81BK–Two sugarcane train locomotives named Douglas and Faughy pulling sugarcane mill bins on a narrow gauge rail line near the Mossman mill in Queensland.
RM2WP81GE–Two sugarcane train locomotives named Douglas and Faughy pulling sugarcane mill bins on a narrow gauge rail line near the Mossman mill in Queensland.
RM2WP14JD–Secluded but still with a view, one of the many luxury apartment blocks in Macrossan Street, Port Douglas, Queensland, Australia
RM2WP1497–Looking from the eastern-end lookout towards the iconic, palm fringed, Four Mile Beach in Port Douglas, North Queensland, Australia
RM2WP14J2–A large mature Bismarck Palm Tree (Bismarckia nobilis) growing in Port Douglas, Queensland, Australia is endemic to western and northern Madagascar
RM2WP817K–The heritage listed timber Sugar Wharf at Port Douglas, Queensland, Australia after an early morning rain shower
RM2WP14HD–A large mature Bismarck Palm Tree (Bismarckia nobilis) growing in Port Douglas, Queensland, Australia is endemic to western and northern Madagascar
RM2WP14E4–Coconut palms (Cocos nucifera) thriving and helping sand retention along the fringe of Four Mile Beach at Port Douglas, North Queensland, Australia
RM2WP14AM–A panoramic view from the eastern-end lookout, towards the iconic, palm fringed, Four Mile Beach at Port Douglas, North Queensland, Australia
RM2WP146C–Pandanus tectorius, a species of Pandanus (screwpine) is native to Malaysia, Papua New Guinea, eastern Australia, and the Pacific Islands.
RM2WM9T68–An Elkhorn plant (Platycerium bifurcatum) and a Needle Berry vine (Rhaphidophora australasica) compete for space on a tree in Mossman Gorge QLD
RM2WN3970–A large palm tree struggling for light in the lush green canopy of the Mossman Gorge rainforest in the Daintree National Park in Queensland, Australia
RM2WN8NJJ–Mossman District Hospital with its Spanish Mission style concrete facades is a 1930 built, heritage-listed, public hospital in far north Queensland
RM2WN8NHB–People swimming in the Mossman River in tropical Mossman Gorge in the Daintree Rainforest and National Park in far north Queensland, Australia
RM2WM9T6H–Australian moss, possibly Glyphothecium sciuroides growing on a tree in the Mossman Gorge rainforest in the Daintree National Park in Queensland, Aust
RM2WN8NP2–The Mossman Queensland branch of the Returned Services League (RSL) in Australia
RM2WN8NJ1–Mossman District Hospital with its Spanish Mission style concrete facades is a 1930 built, heritage-listed, public hospital in far north Queensland
RM2WN39A3–A woman walking with a backpack through the tropical Mossman Gorge Rainforest within the Daintree National Park in far north Queensland, Australia
RM2WN8PEP–People gathered in the late afternoon at the palm tree lined park at the entrance to Dixon Inlet and Port Douglas in north Queensland, Australia
RM2WN8NWC–Torresian imperial pigeon (Ducula spilorrhoa), White Nutmeg Pigeon, Australian pied imperial or Torres Strait Pigeon in an African Mahogany tree
RM2WN8NWX–People gathered in the late afternoon at the palm tree lined park at the entrance to Dixon Inlet and Port Douglas in north Queensland, Australia
RM2WN393A–People swimming in the Mossman River in tropical Mossman Gorge in the Daintree Rainforest and National Park in far north Queensland, Australia
RM2WN39GM–The icy cold Mossman River, deep in tropical Mossman Gorge in the Daintree Rainforest and National Park in far north Queensland, Australia
RM2WN8PGW–A panoramic view from the eastern-end lookout, towards the iconic, palm fringed, Four Mile Beach at Port Douglas, North Queensland, Australia
RM2WN8NPG–Torresian imperial pigeon (Ducula spilorrhoa), White Nutmeg Pigeon, Australian pied imperial or Torres Strait Pigeon in an African Mahogany tree
RM2WN8GEW–The icy cold Mossman River, deep in tropical Mossman Gorge in the Daintree Rainforest and National Park in far north Queensland, Australia
RM2WN8P9M–People gathered in the late afternoon at the palm tree lined park at the entrance to Dixon Inlet and Port Douglas in north Queensland, Australia
RM2WN39BX–The Ficus watkinsiana Strangler Fig, Watkins' fig, Nipple Fig or the Green-Leaved Moreton Bay Fig grows around and eventually kills its host tree
RM2WN8GDY–The icy cold Mossman River, deep in tropical Mossman Gorge in the Daintree Rainforest and National Park in far north Queensland, Australia
RM2WN390B–An elevated, disabled and wheelchair friendly boardwalk path through the tropical Mossman Gorge rainforest in the Daintree National Park, Queensland
RM2WM9T7G–One of the many different types of fungus that grow at Mossman Gorge which forms part of World-Heritage listed Daintree Rainforest and National Park
RM2WM9T8F–An elevated, disabled and wheelchair friendly boardwalk path through the tropical Mossman Gorge rainforest in the Daintree National Park, Queensland
RM2WM9T4H–The colourful 1927 built, Mossman Butchering Company building in far North Queensland, Australia is listed by the National Trust
RM2WM9T47–Narrow gauge sugar cane trains run past properties all around the town of Mossman in north Queensland and all lead to the mill near the town
RM2WM9T4E–The Raintrees Central Servo and Jamaican Raintrees (Samanea saman) in the town of Mossman in north Queensland, Australia
RM2WK852W–An anti litter and river pollution mural on a public facing wall in Gladesville, Sydney, Australia
RM2WKD9DR–Citrus fruits including Grapefruit on sale at a weekend market in the town of Mossman in north Queensland, Australia
RM2WK846T–An asymmetrical Californian Bungalow home from the 1920's fronted by a very symmetrical hedge and garden in Gladesville, Sydney, Australia
RM2WK853G–1920 utilitarian, Inter-war brick Gladesville Public School building on the corner of Coulter Street and Linsley Street, Gladesville, Sydney, Aust.
RM2WKD8PK–St Mary's by the Sea, a heritage-listed non-denominational 1914 built church sits beneath large Coconut Palms
RM2WK852F–The 1941 Memorial Clock on Victoria Road in Gladesville, Sydney is a red texture brick clock tower with three brick corbelled rectangular sections
RM2WK859R–The Sunny Hot Bread Shop in Gladesville, Sydney, Australia. The hot bread term refers to the daily baked French style white breads often sold in shops
RM2WKD8MN–Rain filled clouds and fog cover the hillside and Daintree Rainforest behind the heritage listed timber Sugar Wharf at Port Douglas, Queensland, Aust.
RM2WKD8K4–Lush tropical pot plants and a pole with multiple signs outside the Courthouse Hotel in Port Douglas, Queensland, Australia
RM2WKD8RB–The heritage listed timber Sugar Wharf at Port Douglas, Queensland, Australia after an early morning rain shower
RM2WKD8YR–A panoramic image of Dixon Inlet at Port Douglas in north Queensland, Australia and charter yachts ready for day trips to the Great Barrier Reef
RM2WKPRRE–A pigeon sits above the logo for the Australian supermarket food and alcohol retailer Woolworths Ltd
RM2WKD915–The heritage listed timber Sugar Wharf at Port Douglas, Queensland, Australia after an early morning rain shower
RM2WKD97H–Light hitting closed frosted louvered glass windows against a jet black background
RM2WKJ91D–Light hitting closed frosted louvered glass windows against a jet black background. Missing panes reveal background water
RM2WKD95X–Rain filled clouds and fog cover the hillside behind the heritage listed timber Sugar Wharf
RM2WKJ948–Local young people selling hand made jewelry and plants at the Mossman weekend markets in far North Queensland, Australia
RM2WKD969–With rain filled clouds above, early morning sun lights up the Red mangroves, Rhizophora stylosa in Dixon Inlet at Port Douglas, Queensland, Australia
RM2WKJ937–Jamaican Raintrees (Samanea saman) covered with native epiphytic ferns in Mossman in north Queensland, Australia, give branches a wooly appearance.
RM2WKD8HD–Cyclists riding under the African Mahogany trees in the early morning on Macrossan Street (main street) in Port Douglas, Queensland, Australia
RM2WKD9B9–Restored steam locomotives now stationed at Port Douglas, Queensland, Australia, were used to haul sugarcane to the mill at Mossman
RM2WKD9AX–Restored steam locomotives now stationed at Port Douglas, Queensland, Australia, were used to haul sugarcane to the mill at Mossman
RM2WKJ95E–Jamaican Raintrees (Samanea saman) covered with native epiphytic ferns in Mossman in north Queensland, Australia, give branches a wooly appearance.
RM2WKD928–People walking along the palm tree lined waters edge at the entrance to Dixon Inlet and Port Douglas in north Queensland, Australia
RM2WKD8M2–Looking up Macrossan Street in Port Douglas, Queensland, Australia past the Courthouse Hotel and Iron Bar in the early morning after overnight rain
RM2WKJ96M–Jamaican Raintrees (Samanea saman) covered with native epiphytic ferns in Mossman in north Queensland, Australia, give branches a wooly appearance.
RM2WK84NP–The 1847-1874 Priory in Gladesville, Sydney is a heritage-listed former farm, mental health facility, convent and homestead
RM2WK846F–The 1885 constructed Eleni's Tavern at 153 Vitoria Road Gladesville is a heritage listed, Victorian era stone cottage with a slate roof
RM2WK84JY–Grey-headed flying-foxes, (Pteropus poliocephalus) roosting (sleeping) in the Sydney suburb of Gladesville, New South Wales, Australia
RM2WK84JN–Grey-headed flying-foxes, (Pteropus poliocephalus) roosting (sleeping) in the Sydney suburb of Gladesville, New South Wales, Australia
RM2WK84DY–A Federation Bungalow style home in Gladesville, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia with ornate fretwork timbers and a slate roof.
RM2WK84JC–A Federation Bungalow style home in Gladesville, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia with ornate fretwork timbers and a slate roof.
RM2WK84CK–A post war midcentury double brick blonde brick home in Gladesville, Sydney, Australia with a very low maintenance garden
RM2WK84N7–The 1847-1874 Priory in Gladesville, Sydney is a heritage-listed former farm, mental health facility, convent and homestead
RM2WK8476–Oct 14 2023 Australians chose not alter the Constitution to recognise the First Peoples of Australia by establishing an Aboriginal Voice to Parliament
RM2WEWA6W–Considered the grandest home on Greenwich Point and sitting above the ferry wharf, 18 Mitchell Street commands 180 degree views of Sydney Harbour
RM2WJEK6H–The white mass flowering Australian native shrub, Leptospermum polygalifolium, growing and flowering in spring time in New South Wales, Australia
RM2WJEK54–The white mass flowering Australian native shrub, Leptospermum polygalifolium, growing and flowering in spring time in New South Wales, Australia
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