| | Keith, Kristine and Annika go for an evening stroll at our camp site | |
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| | ...just in time to see a beautiful sunset over the Indian Ocean | |
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| | Kiki and LeLe (pet names for our friends) | |
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| | Kristine found this really neat dried bushy type thing | |
| | | Kristine and Annika just saw a Kangaroo jump through our camp site!!!! | |
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| | More weird Australian vegetation | |
| | | A lovely "breaky" cooked by me! | |
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| | We went splunking through a cave that was 96 meters deep. | |
| | | It was a self guided tour. | |
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| | Quite a steep entrance into the cave! | |
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| | | Some people repell down a clif wall and then enter the cave through this hole | |
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| | I can't remember but Kristine must have been looking at something gross! | |
| | | Stalagtites hold "tight" to the ceiling. This is a stalagmite. | |
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| | we actually had to sneak through some tight spots. | |
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| | | The cave was a constant 18 degrees celcius...so pretty chilly | |
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| | | We tried to make smores...but they don't have graham crackers in Australia. | |
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| | Crackers are actually "biscuits" in Australia | |
| | | Brian the navagator gets us safely back home! | |
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