Day 4 - Tunnel Creek by terryliv

Day 4 - Tunnel Creek

The Kimberley contains a number of fabulous natural features. Travelling west to east, the first of these is Geikie Gorge (which we missed because of the bridge prang the previous day) and the second is Tunnel Creek.
The creek flows 750 mtrs underground and during the dry season, the walk the length of the underground section is a must do. The creek is home to a variety of bats, olive pythons and freshwater crocodiles.
Very difficult lighting conditions here.

See the background to this series of postings on the Kimberley at http://365project.org/terryliv/from-the-archiv/2015-01-08
It's good to see they were very creative in naming the creek :)
It does look like a fascinating place to visit though.
January 18th, 2015  
And you walked through there with pythons and crocodiles????
January 18th, 2015  
Wow !! nice shot but kind of scary to be in there.
January 18th, 2015  
Would be a cool refreshing place to be :)
January 18th, 2015  
So interesting!
January 18th, 2015  
Did I read that right? Pythons and crocodiles?
January 18th, 2015  
Great shot in difficult shooting conditions.
January 18th, 2015  
Haha, I would walk in the middle if there were crocodiles and pythons. Less chance of being picked off.
January 19th, 2015  
Great shot given the lighting conditions.
January 19th, 2015  
This is a very unique scene! I'm going to tag my sister (she works in a cave!) @mbemis
January 19th, 2015  
Wow this is a great shot of walking in the water through the tunnel. Looks like fun. FAV
January 19th, 2015  
Wow you are brave walking through there. Not sure I would if there were crocs and pythons in there.
January 19th, 2015  
Nice capture Terry.You,d better tell them that the crocs are fresh water ones and don,t eat humans !!
January 19th, 2015  
@peterlgrave Nah!!! Let em think how brave/stupid we all are. :-)
January 19th, 2015  
Great perspective created by the lighting Terry looks a long way back:)
January 19th, 2015  
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