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Slideshow of a Year in Outback Australia...

Started by Benny Nganabbarru, November 08, 2009, 07:44:00 AM

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Benny Nganabbarru

Whoops-a-daisy. It's my first go at this sort of thing. I've made the slideshow, it's on photobucket, and now I'm trying to figure-out how to post a link to it without leaving my photobucket account open to any marauding mischief-makers. If anyone has any advice on how to post it, please PM me. Sorry for the hassle. Mods, please feel free to delete until I get my act together. Cheers, Ben
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luv2bowhunt

Here is the video that Ben was trying to get up here, he asked me to host this for him and I said sure  :D

This is a rather large file (70 Meg), so it may be easier for you to right click the link below and "Save As" so that you don't have to wait for it to buffer...

A year in the Outback of Australia
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coaster500

What a fantastic show !! You guys did a great job.
Were all the cattle and ox wild? Were any of the snakes in the pictures poison?
What fantastic looking wild country.
You guys are blessed to have a place like this to hide in  :)

I for one can't wait for next years show......
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saumensch

wow, good job!
ohh man, gottta get down there soon!
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Wolfkiss

Thanks for going to the trouble of posting this Ben,

I can almost smell the eucalyptus, 'Caerns table lands' were the furthest up the coast I got.

Great pics and great counrty!
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Benny Nganabbarru

Thanks so much for helping me with this, Kevin. I really appreciate it.

Those particular cattle were wild, and the first snake, the brown, is one of our most poisonous. The brightly-coloured one isn't poisonous, I think, or not much, anyway. I'm pretty sure that one's a tree snake. Usually, if they're in trees, they're fine; if they're down on the ground, they're baddies.
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Goke

Ben, Thanks for sharing. That is perhaps one of the coolest series of pics I've seen on this site. Makes me want to visit.

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oldskool

That was cool Ben, I really enjoyed it.
Thanks for sharing.
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Hackbow

That was awesome Ben! Thanks for taking the time to put it together.

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elkken

Well done mate .... a year goes by so quickly !
Sometimes it's better to be lucky than good

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koger

Outstanding! Great job, thanks for sharing. Sam.
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