wading in Croc country ! the same ramp where the 4 metre big one was caught by rangers last fortnight. By the way, that's not Phil and Toni's boat. [we wish]
some local kids at the boatramp [Injinoo]
Yes, the fish that didnt get away! Well done Toni! [catching Queenfish on Nigel & Tina's boat off the mouth of the Jardine river Cape York]
Some local medical advice in TSI creole.
Friday, April 11, 2008
Downtown T.I.
The ruins of the old T.I. fort built in the 1880's. has an underground area now a museum, and some big guns...... still sitting there after nearly 130 yrs!
Goodbye Mainland! On our way to Thursday Island [T.I.] Civilisation....at last TI here we come.
Happy birthday to me [Toni]! Note the amazing Cuttlebug machine
Punsand Beach near the tip of Cape York overlooking Possession Island [Capt Cook history 1770]
The front of Senior campus NPAC.....Bamaga. With the big cleanup of arts block our two cleaners put everyone in a laughing mood! Sunset at Punsand Beach..... we camped here for 3 days.
Saturday, March 29, 2008
A nice Golden Trevally caught off the Seisia Wharf on Sunday morning. "I could get very used to this!" [used one of the handlines from Woree Q-staff!
Saturday, March 22, 2008
At last the kids at local Injanoo lower primary School wont have to look over their shoulders for a while. this 3 metre croc was caught yesterday in a trap set just outside the school on the waters edge. it's off to a relocation but there is still the 5 metre one that has so far eluded Parks & wildlife rangers! [Photo taken at the compound at Bamaga Police Station March 23/08]