Bowens Creek Canyon (Lower Section of the North Branch) - 26 November 2015

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Party - Bob, Dave



Above - Bob below the first abseil



Above - Bob in the canyon



Above - Bob on the second abseil



Above - Bob on the second abseil



Above - canyon formation



Above - Bob in the canyon



Above - canyon formation



Above - Bob in the canyon



Above - Bob in the canyon



Above - canyon formation



Above - ferns and falling droplets



Above - ferns and falling droplets



Above - ferns and falling droplets



Above - ferns and falling droplets



Above - canyon formation



Above - canyon formation



Above - canyon formation



Above - canyon formation



Above - canyon formation



Above - a nice slime mould (Ceratiomyxa fruticulosa) on a log



Above - One of many Large Flying Duck orchids (Caleana major) at the junction with the exit track and the fire trail



Above - If you touch the tip of the duck's beak - then the head of the duck suddenly flips into the body. This is normally done by a saw-fly and it makes sure the saw-fly gets a full load of pollen.

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