Hole in the Wall Canyon  - 1 December 2015

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Party - Bob, Dave



Above - Canyon formation in the upper constriction



Above - Canyon formation in the upper constriction



Above - Canyon formation in the upper constriction



Above - Canyon formation in the upper constriction



Above - Canyon formation in the upper constriction



Above - Canyon formation in the upper constriction



Above - Canyon formation in the upper constriction



Above - Canyon formation in the upper constriction



Above - Bob on the first abseil. In the lower constriction.



Above - Bob on the second abseil



Above - Canyon formation



Above - Canyon formation



Above - Canyon formation. This is a very dark section of the canyon. A glow worm can just be seen, not far from the bottom and about 2/3 of the way across from the left side.



Above - Bob about to start the swim across the Turquoise Pool



Above - The last part of the canyon, looking out the "hole in the wall" into the north branch of Bungleboori Creek.



Above - Bob about to swim up Bungleboori Creek





Above - Bob is looking at a small snake - swimming in the pool.



Above - Looking up the side of Hole in the Wall Canyon



Above - Looking back up the last small waterfall



Above - A small cascade in the north branch of Bungleboori Creek



Above - The north branch of Bungleboori Creek



Above - Caleana major - the Large Flying Duck Orchid



Above - Caleana major - the Large Flying Duck Orchid



Above - Blood Lily - Haemodorum planifolium. This species only flowers after fire. It is in the same family as Kangaroo Paw.



Above - Blood Lily - Haemodorum planifolium.



Above - Grevillea sp



Above - Flannel Flowers - Actinotus helianthi



Above - Flannel Flowers - Actinotus helianthi



Above - Flannel Flowers - Actinotus helianthi



Above - Atkinsonia ligustrina - a rare type of mistletoe. There was a lot of it (we saw 4 bushes close by) on the Waratah Ridge - not far from the carpark.



Above - Caleana major - the Large Flying Duck Orchid

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