No wonder...
Volcanic rocks
The rainbow
Heading home
Hibiscus flower
Lord Howe bench
Lord Howe fence
Lord Howe lagoon
Near Old Settlement beach
Golden Whistler
Pied Currawong
Island transport
Island HFF
The Arch
The Admiralty Islands
The northern cliffs
In the forests #2
In the forests #1
The ship's in!
Feeding time at Ned's Beach
Down on Ned's Beach
Ned's Beach from above
Marching through the forest
Ball's Pyramid
From Intermediate Hill
Coming in
Lord Howe peaks
Island evening
"Islander" arrives in "white tail" mode
Rescue arrives!
Looking North, Lord Howe Island
The south of Lord Howe Island
Arriving at Lord Howe Island by flying boat, 1974.
Short Sandringham "Beachcomber" at Lord Howe Islan…
Leaving
Castaway by Flying Boat!
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Lord Howe Island has a subtropical climate, helped by warm ocean currents. It was great to see these flowering as late as May, well into the southern hemisphere autumn.
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