Keppel Konnections
This is the ferry we took to Keppel Island recently. It is a new service which started a few months ago. Last year we took the more expensive Freedom Fast Cats which had a monopoly at the time. Either...
View ArticleTree Snake
This is a common tree snake which we encountered on Keppel Island, off the coast of Queensland. They come in a range of colours including black, brown, blue, grey, green and yellow. Although it is...
View ArticleSouthern Cassowary
This is a Southern Cassowary. Like many of Australia’s animals it is weird, wonderful and potentially lethal. The bird weighs as much as 85kg, stands almost 2 metres tall and has a 12cm dagger like...
View ArticleBoundary Hotel
This is a band called OKA playing at the Boundary Hotel in Brisbane last weekend. Their music is a beautiful blend of Reggae, Dance and Didgeridoo. I had seen them put on a great performance once...
View ArticleBengal Tiger
This is an eight year old Bengal Tiger called Mika. She was born at Mogo Zoo in New South Wales and was the runt of the litter. She now lives with her brother and sister at Australia Zoo on the...
View ArticleThe Wailers
This is Reggae Royalty in the form of The Wailers playing the Delta stage at Bluesfest 2014. This year they will be playing four consecutive nights at the festival, each one performing a different...
View ArticleBigfoot’s Cave
This is Bigfoot’s Cave. It can be found in the middle of an island park in the mouth of the Nerang river on the Gold Coast. It is a little oasis next to the forest of skyscrapers in Surfers Paradise,...
View ArticleLecia Louise
This is Lecia Louise Mcphail-Bell playing La Piazza yesterday with her rocking new band to promote their new single “Shock Me” I have seen Lecia play with Lani at The Vault and the Mitchel Creek...
View ArticleBomb Squad
This monster truck, called Bomb Squad, was offering rides this weekend at the Southport Broadwater Parklands, Queensland, Australia. Due to recent rain it did not take long for it to tear up the grass....
View ArticleCarpet Python
This is a Coastal Carpet Python. At up to 4 meters, it is the largest subspecies of Carpet Python and is found in Queensland and New South Wales. They are effective rat catchers but also eat bats,...
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