These pictures show the main walking tracks and nearby scenery at the Badger/Coranderrk Weir, some 70 km east of Melbourne, near the town of Healesville.
The Lyrebird, Coranderrk, and Stringybark Tracks are shown.
They have been recently rebuilt and cleared, and pass through superb fern forests.
The images were taken on December 5, 2005.
Regards from Melbourne!
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Lyrebird Track 001 The track passes through thick fern forests
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Lyrebird Track 002 Track and ferns
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Lyrebird Track 003 Boardwalk on track over creek
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Lyrebird Track 004 The creek splits around the old tree
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Lyrebird Track 005 The creek
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Lyrebird Track 006 Another view of the creek
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Lyrebird Track 007 The creek and stones
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Lyrebird Track 008 Junction of Lyrebird Track
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Corranderk Track 1 Corranderk Track
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Coranderrk Track 2 Junction of Coranderrk Track
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Coranderrk Track 3 The main Aquaduct
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Coranderrk Track 4 The Aquaduct
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Corranderrk Track 5 Visitors on the Track
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Coranderrk Track 6 Visitors and the Aquaduct
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Coranderrk Track 7 Memorial commemorating the completion of the Frogley Storage Basin
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Coranderrk Track 8 View of Frogley Storage Basin
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Coranderrk Track 9 The Aquaduct makes a turn
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Badger Weir 1 Badger Weir
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Badger Weir 2 Bridge over the creek at the weir
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Badger Weir 3 View of the Weir
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Badger Weir 4 Approaching the Weir
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Badger Weir 5 Big ferns near the Weir
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Stringybark Track 1 Start of Stringybark Track
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Stringybark Track 2 Open sunny space along the Track
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Stringybark Track 3 Steep steps on the Track
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