Monday 29 September
The Bloomfield River is 60 odd kms south of Cooktown and Allan stopped for a photo view.
Ze Bus
This was our bus.
Bloomfield River
The river enters the sea north of Cape Tribulation and is noted for its Bloomfield River cod fish species, found only in the river.
It was originally named "Blomfield's Rivulet" on 26 June, 1818 by Phillip Parker King.
Bloomfiled River & Hills
It was a beautiful scenic spot and the water appeared to be so blue.
Tropical Far North Queensland
This is about my holiday from Cairns to
Laura, on the lower Cape York Peninsula from
September 2008 to October 2008. Going from Melbourne to Cairns to Port Douglas, to Cooktown and Laura, Cape Tribulation and all the bits in between, and finally back to Cairns for my flight home.
Cheers.
Laura, on the lower Cape York Peninsula from
September 2008 to October 2008. Going from Melbourne to Cairns to Port Douglas, to Cooktown and Laura, Cape Tribulation and all the bits in between, and finally back to Cairns for my flight home.
Cheers.
Drive The Daintree
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Great pictures....beautiful nature.
greetings, Joop ( Holland )
so gorgeous~
We have a Bloomfield Hills here, but it is NOT this pretty--this is lovely.
Interesting mural above!
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