Bynoe Harbour
Bynoe Harbour is south west of Darwin in the Northern Territory of Australia. It is relatively undisturbed and sparsely populated. At the southern end is a low key island resort (called Crab Claw). A pearl farm occupies a small part of the harbour and there are a few dwellings scattered along the shore line. It has tides up to 8 metres and large portions of the harbour are exposed at low tide. Mangroves line much of the coast line.
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Moon over early morning light
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Mangroves on the beach
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Ancient survivor
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Sculptured rock
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Retreating tide
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Ripples
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Patterns
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Crocodile slide |
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