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I stretched my legs over a sandstone rain forest in Kakadu, which is basically always associated with fresh water springs and seepages. The rain forest is dominated by Barringtonia and is located in a gorge in the western plateau of Kakadu. It has become one of many small isolated habitat pockets where some rare flora and fauna still occur if your up to finding them. Considering that the rocks in this area are 2,000 million years old, individuals have had plenty of time to evolve into diverse species even though the seasonal differences are mitigated by the permeant fresh water supply.
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Rugged landscape of resistant, flat-bedded
I stretched my legs over a sandstone rain forest in Kakadu, which is basically always associated with fresh water springs and seepages. The rain forest is dominated by Barringtonia and is located in a gorge in the western plateau of Kakadu. It has become one of many small isolated habitat pockets where some rare flora and fauna still occur if your up to finding them. Considering that the rocks in this area are 2,000 million years old, individuals have had plenty of time to evolve into diverse species even though the seasonal differences are mitigated by the permeant fresh water supply.
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Rugged landscape of resistant, flat-bedded
quartzose sandstones
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Lowland Rain Forest "Freshwater Creek Bed"
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Acacia torulosa
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Acrididae sp.
Ff
Ff
Whirligig Gyrinidae sp.
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Aretza sp.
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Australasian Slimwing Lathrecista asiatica festa
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Carpenter Bee Xylocopa aruana
feeding on
Alternanthera nodiflora
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Acacia torulosa
Ff
Ff
Acrididae sp.
Ff
Ff
Whirligig Gyrinidae sp.
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Aretza sp.
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Australasian Slimwing Lathrecista asiatica festa
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Carpenter Bee Xylocopa aruana
feeding on
Alternanthera nodiflora
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Cartonema parviflora
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Cartonema parviflora
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Citrine Threadtail Nososticta koongarra
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Citrine Threadtail Nososticta koongarra
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Cladode Pea Jacksonia dilatata
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Cladode Pea Jacksonia dilatata
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Common Mud-Dauber Wasp Sceliphron laetum
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Common Mud-Dauber Wasp Sceliphron laetum
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