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Subject: | RFI - Burketown and Karumba |
From: | "Chris Lester"<> |
Date: | Thu, 13 Aug 1998 09:01:23 +1000 |
Dear Birding-Ausers, A small group of keen birders (including me) is visiting the Mt Isa area for a week at the start of September. We are considering travelling up to the Gulf of Carpentaria for a short visit, particularly looking for Chestnut Rail and Great-billed Heron. Does anyone have any opinion about whether Burketown or Karumba is the best place to visit? Are there particular sites on which to concentrate? Are there good boat drivers in either place for travelling up and down the mangroves? Finally, is there any recommended accommodation? Chris |
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