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Long and Lonesome Road As you journey along the road of life, take the time to stop and enjoy the...
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Veritable Forest A whole heap of spear trees for the Wongutha Tribe of the Eastern Goldfields.
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Soft Earthen Clay The Wongutha people use the clay from pits like this to make their...
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Fresh Tracks A young goat and its protector.
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The trail of a killer. The deadliest and most destructive predator to befall this world.
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The Kalgoorlie Crew '05 With Reps from CUA, Iona, BC, St. Xavier, St. Mary's and Providence.
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Straight Chillen' Our Aboriginal guide, Geoffrey Stokes of the Wongutha Nungarni, and Michelle...
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Head, Shoulders, Knees and Toes Fitz and Roja look for lunch.
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Digging for Golden Delicious I've got one! Right after this pic I sliced my arm. I still have the scar.
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The fruit of my labour All that digging and bloodshed for that!?!
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Grubtastic I get my first look at our main course. Don't worry the one I ate...
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Delicious. There it is. The poor little guy is pissing himself. Although I did wait till...
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Rootastic. After twenty minutes of intense digging, I unearthed this monster.
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Thorny Devil Also known as the "Horny Devil", for it has two sets of...
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Stick Creature Defense mechanisms are too cool for school.
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A very dead Goanna. Very good eating. Tastes like chicken....
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A very dead Emu. Glenn wasn't very gentle.
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Emu take 2 It got a haircut. But damn skippy, check out Bryon's shoes!
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Outback Jack The Eastern Goldfields at its finest.
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Gorgeous. My first sunset "Out Bush".
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Colorful. A beacon fades amidst the ensuing darkness.
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Captain's Call Morgan is ever in my thoughts.
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Me and all my friends The flies = ridiculousness.
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Monsters. This picture is perhaps the most disturbing, for me. How can one smile...
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Tragic Remnants As the blood fades, so does this act from our consciousness.
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