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We had this magnificent view as we proceeded down the Daintree River as part of our dawn tour of the Daintree River by Chris Dahlberg.

The Daintree River is home to a dazzling array of tropical life. It supports saltwater and freshwater marine life, including the saltwater crocodile. We saw 5 green tree snakes and 27 different types of birds. My favorite was the Papuan Frogmouth, which looks like an owl. I have a good photo of one from a bird sanctuary that I'll post later.

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Very nice. I like the amount of green on the mountain, and the peaceful look of the water. And the fog really does a nice job of showing that it is dawn :)

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Thanks for your comments. It was very peaceful. :)
:iconscubaozgirl:
Ahhh this is a beautifully composed shot :clap: Stunning place :)

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Thanks, it was more picturesque than I imagined it would be. :)
:iconcrazyladiee:
mmmmmmm love it!! reminds me of when i went there =] such great memories :D :heart:

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looks beautiful - the greens are so vibrant!
:iconscubaozgirl:
Have you been to Kakadu?

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