| Page 1 Albino Koala, Laughing Kookaburra's, Sulphur Crested Cockatoo, Kangaroo, Dingo,
and the unusual Hairy Nosed Wombat.
 | Page 2 Bilby, Platypus, Tasmanian Devil,
  Saltwater Crocodile, Frill Neck Lizard, to name a few of our unusual
  residents.
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   | Page 3 Scenes of Sydney Harbour, Queensland
  and Alice Springs in the Northern Territory Outback.
 | Page 4 Beautiful photos of Australian Wattles, native plants and wildflowers abundant (particularly in W.A.).
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   | Page 5 Northern Territory - the 600 million
  year old Ayers Rock, the largest rock monolith in the world, Kings Canyon, and various
  lakes and coastline scenic photo's. Come here and see for yourself!
 | Page 6 Kangaroo's and Koala's, birds
  including Pelicans, Gannets, the Brolga bird, the brilliant Eclectus parrot,
  varieties of the Kingfisher, &
  the Red-bellied Black snake, one of many venomous snakes.
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   | Page 7 Truly lovely Australian native
  shrubs and wildflowers. One of the best known I guess is the Banksia. Unusual trees such as the Bayan
 Tree also.
 | Page 8 Beautiful shots from the natural
  wonders of the  Australian coastlines to babbling brooks, and the rugged interior of the Outback or Red
  Center.
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   | Page 9 Some of Graham Hagenlocher's
  personal photo gallery! Beautiful photo's of Sydney Heads, Lord Howe Island.
  Parrots and Eastern Quolls.
 | Page 10 The exquisite colours of the Australian wild flowers.
   Spring in Australia is so beautiful as you can see from these stunning shots.
   We'll share it with you.
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   | Page 11 The enchanting rich colours of the
  "Red Center" to the rugged  coastlines.
 | Page 12 Beautiful Coral Reef and fish
   photo's, and scenes of Brisbane and Sydney cities.
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   | Page 13 Graham
   Hagenlocher's stunning photos of
   his trip to weekend of snow skiing at Falls Creek Resort in Victoria, a very popular winter holiday ground.
 | Page 14 Photos of the infamous Bondi Beach
   and the Gold Coast, Sydney Harbour Bridge, Melbourne city, Koala baby with mother, and a Dingo. Superb!
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   | Page 15 Wonderful photos of Australian
   mammals and wildlife, including Bilby, Dunnart, Bower Bird, Leafy Sea Dragon, Dugong, ...
 | Page 16 More
   of the wildlife - Kultarr, Feather-tail Gliders, baby Joey in pouch, Wombat, Quokka,
  Cuscus and jumping Crocodiles!
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   | Page 17 The
  intrigue and beauty of Western Australia...Wave Rock, Cape Leeuwin, The
  Pinnacles, Elephants Rocks, and Sydney Harbour, and "Jaws".
 (Yes...we
 do have 'em, plenty of 'em!)
 | Page 18 The
  deadly Funnel Web Spider, King Brown snake, Dragon Lizard, Dugite and Eastern
  Brown snakes, Freshwater Crocodiles, Kingfishers, Koala's,  and the brilliant
  Wonga pigeon.
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   | Page 19 Back
 into the Red Centre again! This time featuring the Python, Desert Devil,
 Bearded Dragon, Honey Ant, Wedge Tail Eagle, Termite Mounds and the beauty of
 Standley Chasm, as well as the  rare white Dingo. What a magnificent
 country!
 | Page 20 A mixture on this page, from Western
  Australian outback trees, a man-eating crocodile lurking in the Northern
  Territory, Darwin (NT) at dusk, a classic old car and tin shed in Queensland,
  and an interesting advertising board in Alice Springs.
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   | Page 21 What
 an incredible looking creature - the Gippsland Water Dragon! Lovely photo's of
 the NSW countryside, Sydney beaches and a superb butterfly in the Queensland
 Rainforest.
 | Page 22 More
  of Sydney, the Olympic City. Great shots of Luna Park, the fun place to go,
  more Sydney beaches - a typical beach, the  countryside of  NSW,
  and Australian Aboriginals.
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   | Page 23 Back
into the red desert - this time the looking at Alice Springs (remember "A
Town Like Alice"), also more of Ayers Rock, Kings Canyon, in the Northern
Territory, Manly Beach in NSW and a rare coin.
 | Page 24 Here's
a truly great selection of Dingo photo's! There is a primitive appearance about
them that's for sure! Five Dingo photo's, a Koala having lunch, and a simply
gorgeous baby Wombat with his Mom.
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   | Page 25 Trinity
Beach in Queensland, and the superb glowing colours of the Port Lincoln Parrot,
the unusual Red-Eyed Tree Frog, another Bilby, the evil looking Moray Eel, and
the somewhat bizarre appearance of the Bearded Dragon lizard.
 | Page 26 Nature
  at its best! The unusual and rare Numbat, the oddity of the Pelican, a cute
  little striped Possum, the awesome size of the road train, the vibrant little
  Zebra Finch and Kings Canyon yet again.
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   | Page 27 More of the
 magnificent native wildflowers and shrubs .. Banksia, Barklya, Buckinhamia,
 Dendrobian, and the Eucalyptus phoenicia. Truly superb in the spring.
 | Page 28 The Western
  Australia mammals - Numbat, Quokka, Brush Tail Possum and the WA Christmas
  Tree in its splendour, the Common Donkey Orchid, and "the blackboy".
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   | Page 29 Moving from the
 wonderland of the Barrier Reef in Queensland, down to the wilderness of
 Tasmania, through the Red Center and out to the West Coast, we show the
 Wallaby,  the Tasmanian Devil  and another (surprise!) Kangaroo and Joey.
 | Page 30 More
  of the sunny Queensland - this time enjoying the Spot-tailed Quolls, a Sugar
  Cane farm, a group of Stingrays & Coral Reef Sharks, the unusual Buff-brested
  White Tail Kingfisher bird, and the Pied Butcher Bird (an aggressive little
  sod!)
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   | Page 31 Off
 again into the desert and the tropical wonderland of the Northern Territory.
 Never smile at a Crocodile! These ones jump out of the water! Also more
 delightful Kangaroos taking a morning jog, and another Frill-Neck Lizard
 displaying its fearful collar.
 | Page 32 From
  the insides of the rainforests to the rugged inland plains, we have the Brush Turkey, Double-eyed Fig Parrots, Eastern Yellow Robin, Hooded Parrot, Gang-Gang Cockatoo,
  and the Red-browed Finch. 
  We don't see these little guys every day!
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   | Page 33 Another
 wonderful collection of birds often sighted in Australia.....the Red-capped Robin, Scarlet Honeyeater,
 White-breasted Wood Swallow, Yellow-bellied Sunbird,  and a Swamp Wallaby.
 | Page 34 Here we have the
  droughticken country.....just add water! Another photo of a lovely crystal
  clear northern New South Wales cove, and a very game bird treading warily on
  water lily pads!
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   | Page 35 Photos of the
 somewhat common Blue-Tongue Lizard (scary!), Western Australian park, and the
 rainbow colours of the Lorikeet and the Gouldian Finches.
 | Page 36 Some absolutely
  beautiful scenic shots of Australian beauty. Myall Lakes in New South Wales,
  the Kimberley's in W.A., wildflowers in the Territory.
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   | Page 37 Terrifying photos
 of The Great White Shark! (Surfers keep your legs on the board!) More photos of
 the colorful Australian Galah & the Pied Oyster Catcher, the tiny little
 Zebra Finch, and the Red Bellied Pademelon.
 | Page 38 The natural
  beauty of Dangar Falls and the Skillion in New South Wales, complimented by
  the beauty of the tropical beauty of Queensland. Includes pics of  the
  Great Dividing Range, Eucalypt woodlands, mangroves and termite mounds.
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   | Page 39 Lovely pics of
  the historical Port Arthur, including the Isle of the Dead and the
  Military Compound. Also a brilliant W.A. sunset and a visitor to
  the beach.
 | Page 40 Fairy
Penguins (the Little Blue Pengiun), Starfish, Giant Australian Cuttlefish, the
beautiful Cassowary Bird, and the frightening facade of the Thorny Devil!
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   | Page 41 In
 my own backyard...the colourful Galah, the Twenty-Eight Parrot (Ringneck), the
 raging west coast ocean, parkland paradise in Western Australia, and the red
 earth giving life.
 | Page 42 Mileage
  signs around the world, a windmill in the outback, Hyde Park in autumn, a
  lovely old church in Victoria, burning off the dry grasses in New South Wales,
  and the unusual grasses of the coastline.
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   | Page 43 The
 comical chatter and antics of the Rainbow Lorikeets,
 vivid contrasts of the Rosella's, a sky full of Galahs, the nectar sucking
 feathered lovers, splashes of outback grasses, colourful and thriving in defiance of the barren
 soil of the cruel outback. the beauty is breathtaking!
 | Page 44 The Pinnacles in Western Australia. These are the skeletal remains of trees that grew thousands of years ago, before being engulfed and choked to death by invading sands. As sand dunes move, calcified and
  solidified pinnacles appear. More from the beautiful state of W.A.
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   | Page 45 An
 extremely rare Albino Koala, beautiful Bondi Beach in the heat of summer, and Thredbo Ski
    resort in summer without the snow.
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    46 More of Thredbo with beautiful wildflowers in the summer time.
    Also Corella's. King Brown Snake and a Kookaburra.
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    47 Western Australia beauty
    of wildflowers, Northern Territory aridness and Pelicans in the lusciousness
    of Queensland.
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