The hike we chose took us through a large area of rainforest, thick with strangler figs, piccabeen palms and other rainforest trees.
Strangler figs are interesting trees, begining life as a seed dropped by a bird on an existing tree. They then grow on the host tree like a vine, eventually enveloping the whole tree, which often dies and is replaced by the full-grown fig.
Eventually we pass out of the rainforest into an area of drier open eucalypt forest on the edge of the escarpment with views of Cameron Falls.
As we returned to the parking area we came across this fellow - a large monitor lizard called a goanna. Goannas are found all over Australia and can grow to up to 2m (6.5ft) in length. They have sharp claws which they use for digging and climbing trees in search of the snakes, birds, small mammals and eggs that they like to eat.
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It was so nice to meet you last night at the favorite things party. I had such a great time. I can't wait to try your recipe. I love raspberries and almonds. Perfect! I am jealous of all your fun trips and adventures.
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