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Next up a boat ride on the Barron River on lovely sunny afternoon.
Fun fact, the Kuranda side of the river has been logged extensively up until 30 years ago, the other side is the worlds oldest Rain Forest, over 30 million years old, the dichotomy got me wondering, watching the birds, which side do they prefer, wonder what it looks like from the air. The old forest is so thick you really cant see into it from the river.
The guy who runs the boat tour often see's a Cassowary and can sometimes call it down to the bank for photos and snacks. Not my day.
These little birds have a nest in the top of the boat, under the roof and kept pace with the tour flitting about, they seemed civil enough and let people take their photos.
If the turtles were smaller they might be in trouble but the Croc knows he can't bite through that shell and doesn't bother them. I would happily swim here but was a bit cool that day.
Dam Wall! River is part of a hydro electric scheme, Powers Kuranda and surrounding area
Another little Croc, both would be under 4 foot.
And we're back where we started, 1 hour cruise for $18.00 well worth it.
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