Clarence River - Australia - real competition for the Everglades!
July 1st 2007 08:34
Australia, 2002
Photograph by Medford Taylor
Two fishermen navigate the fog-fringed Clarence River near the town of Grafton in New South Wales, Australia. Settlement along the 245-mile-long (394-kilometer-long) Clarence, began near Grafton in 1832 after a convict who had escaped into the area won his freedom by leading timber barons to copious cedar stands along the river's banks.
(Photo shot on assignment for, but not published in, “Australia by Bike,” December 1997, National Geographic magazine)
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Comment by Lara M
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Like your signature tune too -- love the colours.
Comment by James Rickard
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Comment by tlcorbin-raginravensview
Hey, where are the glaciers? Photos like this suck you right into the moment. Wow, didja check out the smiling bird while their?
James was sucking up, he's probably getting his drift fishing gear together for a trip.
Raven
Comment by James Rickard
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Comment by katyzzz
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Raven and James,
It's really good having a couple of guys along viewing the scenery.
As for place names James, I didn't know what you said, but I have become aware of same names of places in the two countries. It's similar with the UK and Australia, but that's not surprising really and that probably explains the US connection too.
Raven, you're too eloquent for words. Did the laughing bird a few posts ago, but no-one here on Orble came to play, but my stats for it were quite good. Stats up, earnings down, not that they had far to go. Please explain?
Love to everyone.
katyzzz