RF2D6KFTC–Cycad in the Paluma Range National Park, Queensland, Australia
RFJAFT71–Mafic Intrusion in Granite, Jourama Falls Section, Paluma Range National Park, Queensland, Australia
RMH7YRK9–Rainforest, Paluma Range National Park, Queensland, Australia
RFTBXM34–HMAS Benalla (A 04) Paluma-class survey motor launch vessel of the Royal Australian Navy on Sydney Harbor.
RMC7P1K9–Death tree - Paluma Range National Park
RMKRRCGC–At Paradise Waterhole -Paluma Range National Park
RFM1E32E–Lady bushwalking with backpack, Paluma, Queensland, Australia
RMJK567A–Australia, Queensland, North Coast, Paluma, Paluma Range National Park, View of the Rainforest,
RFDX8JFC–JOURAMA FALLS, PALUMA RANGE NATIONAL PARK, WATERVIEW CREEK, QUEENSLAND, AUSTRALIA
RMD5E1EH–Blue butterfly landing on woman's back, Little Crystal Creek, near Townsville, Queensland, Australia. No MR
RFD7MKPR–Trees, bent by yearly floods, lie crookedly alongside the banks of crystal creek
RF2ARDANC–People swimming in Paradise Waterhole, Big Crystal Creek. Paluma Range National Park North Queensland
RMWBA3P9–Waterfall on Little Crystal Creek, in tropical rainforest. Paluma Range National Park, North Queensland, Australia
RFT1GH8R–Fairy Falls, Paluma Range National Park, Townsville, Queensland, Australia
RM2C17H9Y–Cascade, Jourama Falls, Paluma Range National Park, Queensland, Australia
RFWT54DA–Jourama Falls with pool, Paluma Range National Park, Queensland, Australia
RMAY4JKT–Red dry fern amid green ferns in Paluma Range s tropical rainforest Mount Spec National Park Queensland Australia
RMBM0H2C–Torrent tree frog (Litoria nannotis), Crystal Creek, Paluma, Queensland, Australia
RMH800TT–Pied Currawong (Strepera graculina), Paluma Range National Park, Queensland, Australia
RM2G5Y0X4–Macleay's Honeyeater, Xanthotis macleayanus, single adult feeding on fruit at garden bird feeder, Paluma, Australia
RM2HGRP5M–Paluma, Townsville, Australia, Queensland, S 19 0' 35'', E 146 12' 30'', map, Timeless Map published in 2021. Travelers, explorers and adventurers like Florence Nightingale, David Livingstone, Ernest Shackleton, Lewis and Clark and Sherlock Holmes relied on maps to plan travels to the world's most remote corners, Timeless Maps is mapping most locations on the globe, showing the achievement of great dreams
RMBDBYKX–Four-o'clock moth (Dysphania fenestrata), so named because it generally becomes active in the late afternoon
RMH801BM–Victoria's Riflebird (Ptiloris victoriae) female, Paluma Range National Park, Queensland, Australia
RMC7P1JY–Little Crystal Creek in Townsville, Queensland Australia
RMKRRCFX–At Paradise Waterhole -Paluma Range National Park
RFM1E32N–Lady bushwalking with backpack, Paluma, Queensland, Australia
RMJK3J00–Australia, Queensland, North Coast, Paluma, Paluma Range National Park, Crystal Creek Bridge,
RFDX8JFR–JOURAMA FALLS, PALUMA RANGE NATIONAL PARK, WATERVIEW CREEK, QUEENSLAND, AUSTRALIA
RMH80161–Satin Bowerbird (Ptilonorhynchus violaceus) female, Paluma Range National Park, Queensland, Australia
RMA4PGD5–Looking south from Castle Hill in Townsville towards Paluma Range Queensland Australia Pacific
RF2ARDAJG–Swimmers in Little Crystal Creek Falls, Paluma Range National Park, North Queensland Australia
RMWBA3NG–Stone Roman arch bridge, built over Little Crystal Creek, Paluma Range National Park, North Queensland, Australia.
RFT1GHBW–Crystal Creek Waterfall at Paluma Range National Park, Townsville, Queensland, Australia
RM2C17HJC–Close up Jourama Falls, Paluma Range National Park, Queensland, Australia
RFWT55BT–Jourama Falls with pool, Paluma Range National Park, Queensland, Australia
RMAY4N7K–Red dry fern amid green ferns in Paluma Range s tropical rainforest Mount Spec National Park Queensland Australia
RMBB50KK–Torrent tree frog (Litoria nannotis), Crystal Creek, Paluma, Queensland, Australia
RMMY0JXC–Gunboats Gayundah and Paluma, Bundaberg, 1899. HMQS Paluma and HMQS Gayundah were flat-iron gunboats of the Queensland Maritime Defence Force. They entered service in 1884 and passed to the Commonwealth Naval Forces in 1901. This photograph is taken after the 1899 refit when Gayundah carried two QF 12-pounder guns. Paluma was decommissioned in 1916 and worked as the harbour tender Rip in Melbourne before being scrapped in 1950. Gayundah was decommissioned in 1921 and served as sand and gravel barge in Brisbane. In 1958 she was sold to Redcliffe Town Council and beached as a breakwater at Wo
RM2G5Y0WJ–Macleay's Honeyeater, Xanthotis macleayanus, single adult feeding on fruit at garden bird feeder, Paluma, Australia