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Two photographers give us the Alice in Wonderland tour of north Queensland's rainforest.
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The trembling whiskers of a rainforest dwelling pygmy possum.

Photo Credit: From Rainforest Country by Kaisa and Stanley Breeden
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  • sue

    28 May 2013

    i have just joined and love the photos,i carnt belive there is nothing on barringtons tops nsw, tall trees,rainforest colour,alpine huts they have it all in the one place.i live in the mountain and over the last 20 years have found the meaning of life in this forest.I belive i had the best view of the eclipse and only 3 hours from sydney..cheers Report

     
  • sue

    28 May 2013

    i have just joined and love the photos,i carnt belive there is nothing on barringtons tops nsw, tall trees,rainforest colour,alpine huts they have it all in the one place.i live in the mountain and over the last 20 years have found the meaning of life in this forest.I belive i had the best view of the eclipse and only 3 hours from sydney..cheers Report

     
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