
Walking up Bararranna Gorge at Arkaroola, we find ourselves at the point where we can’t go any further without going for a swim. Given that it’s almost mid-winter, we don’t give that option too much thought.
We haven’t seen any Yellow-footed rock-wallabies in this gorge, but make do with seeing a few kestrels overhead.
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very cool…it’d be interesting to see this one upside down…