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| Fly fishing lessons helped us increase our chances of catching the elusive big brown trout. |
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| Rarely seen, this platypus came right up to shore and waved at us before swimming off. |
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| Claire caught the first fish on the fly - a little red mullet, which went straight back in. |
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| Bronte Lake, who said we couldn't have a home with a view and on the water. |
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| On the edge of the Franklin - Gordon Wild River National Park. |
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| A view over Burbury Lake, some bites but no brown trout landed!!! |
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| An iron ore blow hole, one of many scars on the landscape , from the mining industry. |
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| These hills were once covered in trees before they fuelled the mining industry. |
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| Queenstown, a mining town cut off from the rest of the world until the 1950's. |
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| McIntosh Lake, beautiful scenery reminiscent of the Lake District. |









