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04 May 2021: Lord Howe Island
Photos:
John TERRELL, Richard HANSON, Ray SPOONER
We arrived on our Dash 8 plane
Entrance sign to our accommodation
The first few days were wet. We went for a...
By the 3rd day, the cloud had lifted enough...
We walked up to Intermediate Hill for a...
Lord Howe is famous for the endemic Kentia...
Pandanus trees with their distinctive forked...
Stag horns were common
From Boat Harbour, Mt Lidgbird looked even...
Muttonbird Point
Rainbow on Mt Lidgbird
From Mt Eliza looking north to Mt Gower
What to do in a storm
North beach
View of Mt.Lidgbird and Mt. Gower across the...
Intermediate Hill
Neds Beach from Malabar
Enjoying the view from Malabar
First Settlement Beach
Group reaching top of MT.Eliza
Old Gulch from Mt Eliza
Colourful crabs were just some of the sea...
Rain forest enroute to Mt. Eliza
Sunset across the Lagoon
Early view of Lidgbird and Gower.
On the Mt Gower walk we had to wear hard...
The first section traversed around the...
Are we there yet?
Our leader John on Mt Gower
The summit area of Mt Gower was covered with...
with unusual species
endemic wood-hens
and Providence Petrels
On top of Mt Gower our guide called the...
Richard on the descent which was steep and...
On the last night we gathered for final...
Last dinner at Golf Club
"desperadoes waiting for a plane"
Still waiting...
Final glimpse of the lagoon
On day 6 a small group climbed Mt Gower at...
Our route took us across to the ridge on the...