Another day for exploring the area, everything seems so close after WA distances.
Our first stop the Cathedral Fig Tree, we did go to the Curtain fig tree but this one amazed us more than the other one, the roots are so large you can walk in to the middle of them, it is like a room, hence the name cathedral, the tree is also very, very huge.
On to Crystal Caves, this is a man made set of caves to wander through.
The caves are full of the most beautiful and interesting crystals attached to the walls and ceiling, these crystals have been sourced from all around the world.
The most interesting thing to me was the fossils that was there from the Sahara Desert, they were large, and a lot of them were nautilus shells, there certainly was a lot of climate change back then.
There was a jawbone of a mammoth, that one didn't come from the Sahara.
On to a local wetlands area to watch the birds then back to camp.
Saturday, 30 August 2014
29th August 2014 Lake Tinaroo Yungaburra
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