RFP69KY1–Sunset with Water Buffalos at Bamurru Plains Lodge, Northern Territory, Australia
RFP69KY7–Panoramic views from bedroom into the wild at Bamurru Plains Lodge, Northern Territory, Australia. Unobstructed panoramic view from the bedroom. The furnishings could not be more functional
RFR3MX30–Kangaroo and Water Buffalos at Bamurru Plains Lodge, Northern Territory, Australia
RFP69KYN–Marshland at Bamurru Plains
RF2CEH8X0–Marshland at Bamurru Plains
RFP69M0X–Sunset at Bamurru Plains
RF2CEH97X–Waterbuffalo-Skull at Bamurru Plains
RF2CEH8XT–High seat at Bamurru Plains
RF2CEH8WJ–Waterbuffalo of Northern Australia at Bamurru Plains
RF2CEH8WP–Waterbuffalo of Northern Australia at Bamurru Plains
RFP69KYB–Waterbuffalo of Northern Australia at Bamurru Plains
RFP69KYX–Waterbuffalo of Northern Australia at Bamurru Plains
RF2CEH902–Australian bush bar at Bamurru Plains Lodge
RFR3MX7C–Swimming Waterbuffalo of Northern Australia at Bamurru Plains
RFR3MX6W–Bamurru Plains Lodge, Northern Territory, Australia
RF2CEH97T–Bathroom in outback chic at Bamurru Plains Lodge
RF2CEH8MH–Kangaroo at Bamurru Plains Lodge, Northern Territory, Australia
RFR3MX6J–Birdwatching at Bamurru Plains Lodge, Northern Territory, Australia
RFR3MX48–Breakfast at Bamurru Plains Lodge, Northern Territory, Australia
RF2CEH8WW–Birdwatching at Bamurru Plains Lodge, Northern Territory, Australia
RFR3MX70–Waterliliy at Bamurru Plains Lodge, Northern Territory, Australia
RF2CEH90B–Bathroom in outback chic at Bamurru Plains Lodge
RFR3MX7Y–Bathroom in outback chic at Bamurru Plains Lodge
RFR3MX74–Waterliliy at Bamurru Plains Lodge, Northern Territory, Australia
RF2CEH915–Bathroom in outback chic at Bamurru Plains Lodge
RFP69M0A–Bathroom in outback chic at Bamurru Plains Lodge
RF2CEH8M4–Airboat at Bamurru Plains Lodge, Northern Territory, Australia
RFR3MX63–Birdwatching at Bamurru Plains Lodge, Northern Territory, Australia
RF2CEH8X7–Birdwatching at Bamurru Plains Lodge, Northern Territory, Australia
RFR3MX7R–Bathroom in outback chic at Bamurru Plains Lodge
RFP69M04–Executive chef of Bamurru Plains Lodge, Northern Territory, Australia
RF2CEH986–Guided Tour through the Bamurru Plains, Northern Territory, Australia
RFR3MX53–Water Buffalos at Bamurru Plains Lodge, Northern Territory, Australia
RFR3MX25–Water Buffalos at Bamurru Plains Lodge, Northern Territory, Australia
RFR3MWWF–Kangaroo in Bamurru Plains Lodge, Northern Territory, Australia
RFP69M11–Water Buffalos and Wallaby at Bamurru Plains Lodge, Northern Territory, Australia
RFR3MX15–Paper Bark Trees at Bamurru Plains Lodge, Northern Territory, Australia
RFR3MX3H–Kangaroo and Water Buffalos at Bamurru Plains Lodge, Northern Territory, Australia
RFR3MWT6–Sunset with Water Buffalos at Bamurru Plains Lodge, Northern Territory, Australia
RF2CEH8JD–Sunset with Water Buffalos at Bamurru Plains Lodge, Northern Territory, Australia
RF2CEH8JP–Sunset with Water Buffalos at Bamurru Plains Lodge, Northern Territory, Australia
RF2CEH8K1–Sunset with Water Buffalos at Bamurru Plains Lodge, Northern Territory, Australia
RFP69KY5–Trails of Water Buffalos at Bamurru Plains Lodge, Northern Territory, Australia
RFR3MWX7–Paper Bark Trees at Bamurru Plains Lodge, Northern Territory, Australia
RFR3MWP7–Sunset with Water Buffalos at Bamurru Plains Lodge, Northern Territory, Australia
RFP69M1D–On quads through the Australian Outbakck, Bamurru Plains, Northern Territory, Australia
RFR3MWYW–Water Hole of Water Buffalos at Bamurru Plains Lodge, Northern Territory, Australia
RFP69KY6–Defensive water buffalo family at Bamurru Plains Lodge, Northern Territory, Australia
RFR3MX81–Bathroom in outback chic at Bamurru Plains Lodge. Northern Territory, Australia
RFR3MX78–Bee landing on a Waterliliy at Bamurru Plains Lodge, Northern Territory, Australia
RFP69M0W–Every minute a new color composition at the Mary River sunset near Bamurru Plains
RFP69KYR–Freshwater crocodile at Bamurru Plains. Peace is deceiving, although they are not immediately recognizable even up close; saltwater crocodiles can attack at lightning speed
RFP69KXX–Sunset with Water Buffalos. At a sufficient distance from each other, but all the closer to nature, are ten suites and bungalows of Bamurru Plains Lodge, Northern Territory, Australia
RFP69KYM–Marshland at Bamurru Plains. At slow speed, the boat glides silently through the forest. The eucalyptus trees, so typical for Australia, have adapted to the annually recurring floods during the rainy season
RFP69M10–Kerosene lamp at Bamurru Plains Lodge, Northern Territory, Australia. No golden taps but security far away from the metropolises embodies every detail of Bamurru Plains Lodge
RFP69M1F–Bathroom in outback chic at Bamurru Plains Lodge. Furnishings from the time of the pioneers together with the noble cleaning lotion enter into a union that provokes and at the same time expands the horizon of experience
RFP69M0T–Guided Tour through the Bamurru Plains, Northern Territory, Australia. At the end of the safari canapes and cool drinks are served on the loading area of the off-road vehicle and celebrated as a hearty sundowner
RFP69M1A–On quads through the Australian Outbakck, Bamurru Plains, Northern Territory, Australia. The buffalo farm, where Bamurru Plains Lodge is located, extends over 300 square kilometers and is easy to experience on quads.
RFR3MX7J–Double bed in Australian outback chic behind the corrugated iron walls of Bamurru Plains Lodge. Wind blows through the fly screens and no one misses air conditioning or Wi-Fi. Northern Territory, Australia
RFR3MX7E–Double bed in Australian outback chic behind the corrugated iron walls of Bamurru Plains Lodge. Wind blows through the fly screens and no one misses air conditioning or Wi-Fi. Northern Territory, Australia Northern Territory, Australia
RFP69M0K–Strychnine tree (Strychnos nux-vomica) in the Bamurru Plains, Northern Territory, Australia. During the bush safari, Emma pays attention to many little things. Here she shows small fruits from which strychnine, a poison and doping agent, can be obtained
RFP69M05–Executive chef of Bamurru Plains Lodge, Northern Territory, Australia. The good-humored chef is called Madé, originates from Bali and has been the head chef at Bamuru Plains Lodge for years, and for many of the well-heeled guests a good reason to come here. Some have already booked him for their own festivities.
RFP69M07–Gecko on the mosquito net of Bamurru Plains Lodge, Northern Territory, Australia. On the wall you can see the reason why no mosquito has become a nuisance during the night: Satisfied, a gecko wanders over the fly screen, invisible from the outside, which makes up the whole wall
RFP69M17–Wildlife of Northern Australia. An olive python slithers through the grass in front of the buffaloes. These snakes are non-poisonous and can grow up to four meters long
RFP69M1J–Bathroom scales at a bush airport in Northern Territory, Australia. It is not only the luggage that is weighed. All passengers are assigned their seats in the Cessna 210 according to the weight they bring to the scales. The better the weight is distributed, the more stable the aircraft will be in the air.
RFP69M12–Olivepython Snake of Northern Australia
RF2CEH8XC–Flock of Magpie Geese of Northern Australia
RFP69KY9–Water buffaloes can be recognized from a distance by the egrets sitting on them in Northern Australia
RF2CEH932–Cockatoo in the Australian Outback
RF2CEH8XH–Flock of Magpie Geese of Northern Australia
RFP69M0P–Andrews Cross Spider in North Australia. The non-poisonous St. Andrew's cross spider is so named because it waits for prey in its web with eight legs arranged in pairs like a St. Andrew's cross
RF2CEH8MB–Flock of Magpie Geese of Northern Australia
RFP69KYP–A Jesus bird (jacana or lily trotter) wades through the swamp. The Australian leafhopper is also called the Jesus Bird or Lotus Bird because its long hind toes allow it to walk easily on aquatic plants
RFP69M0E–Kangaroo of Northern Australia. The heraldic animals of Australia - kangaroos are curious - but in their aggressiveness also not to be underestimated
RF2CEH903–Rusty corrugated iron in the Australian Outback
RFP69M0G–Cockatoo in the Australian Outback. The sun rises and in the trees the cockatoos wake up
RFP69KYC–Lotus leaves in Northern Territory, Australia. Sam grabs a lotus leaf, breaks through the stem and pulls a thread long from the plant sap
RFP69KY8–Flock of Magpie Geese takes to the skies in Northern Australia
RFP69KYK–Magpie Goose of Northern Australia in flight. Excitedly the split-footed goose takes off
RF2CEH93N–Cockatoo in the Australian Outback
RF2CEH8MC–Flock of Magpie Geese of Northern Australia
RF2CEH97K–Guided Tour through the Australian Outback
RFP69KYF–Lotus leaves in Northern Territory, Australia. Thanks to the lotus effect named after these plants, the leaves can also be used as drinking vessels
RFP69KYH–Magpie Goose of Northern Australia
RF2CEH8X8–Lotus leaves in Northern Territory, Australia
RF2CEH8XF–Flock of Magpie Geese of Northern Australia
RFP69KYY–Airboat traveling in Northern Australia. A propeller boat is ideal for moving around in swamps
RFP69M0B–Kangaroo of Northern Australia
RFP69M0H–Kangaroo of Northern Australia
RF2CEH90J–Cockatoo in the Australian Outback
RF2CEH8K3–Hiking with Water Buffalos in the Northern Territory, Australia
RF2CEH8JT–Hiking with Water Buffalos in the Northern Territory, Australia
RF2CEH8MW–Fire Management in the Australian Outback
RFP69KY3–Hiking with Water Buffalos in the Northern Territory, Australia. When encountering water buffalo, mutual respect helps. It is important that the animals do not feel cornered
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