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After 12 months of procrastinating I finally head down to visit a mate that had moved back down south. After a few days in the area I fully understand his reasoning behind the move.

Saturday morning saw us with the opportunity to have a look around the area, very different to those around N.W. N.S.W. where I live!

I was hopeful to see one particular species considered endangered. After only a short time and 2 or 3 Small eyed snakes BINGO!

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More may come later.

Thanks again Sparra.
 
That's unreal, definitely something I want to find & photograph, well done
 
you know my philosophy, if i carry a camera i don't see a thing, and if i don't carry one i find stuff...
 
For jack (has anyone told you that you look like bob the builder in your avatar?).
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Landscape that was typical of the area.
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Great find!...the broady, not the small-eyeds... Was the snake active when you found it?
 
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