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Posted by: scott123 Offline Posted: Saturday, 3 February 2024 10:16:52 AM(UTC)
So just a couple of inchs out of that convergence a couple of nights back...

just enough to get the creek running dirty but not enoughto flush it..


and weary, the lads at OCC were saying that the Coral sea has a westerly steering bias not seen in many years, which i guess leaves us pretty vulnerable to just about every ambitious Low out there....and thanks SM... having my place going through the eye of Cyclone Yasi makes me a little anxious everytime I hear about a possible cyclone....I really hope to never experience anything like that again..

yeah Ron the cassowary bridge is less then a mile from my place through the scrub...the location on the edge of a cliff sure is a bit of a head scratcher...maybe someone should have told the designers that these birds cant fly....

I took a couple of pics from the railway line below and pinched one from the road level pic..

over 30 million, almost 2 years and counting for this experimental monstrosity..

Just about 1 kilometer up the road is a bridge over the Maria creek which adjoins a friend of mines land and could have very easily been improved for them to cross along the creek bank under the bridge at a small fraction of the cost and much more accessible and natural for a flightless bird...

Sorry for the sideway pics..I dunno how to fix that... any ideas anyone..?

cass bridge2.jpg

cassowary bridge.jpg

cassowary brdige2.jpg

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