tasmanian tiger alive or dead, page-7

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    Any thing is possible finch. The Bungle Bungles in WA are massive. All the planes and all the satellites never came across them until the 1980s. A creature like the Tasmanian Tiger is a pin in a hay stack, you never know!

    'Purnululu National Park the Bungle Bungle Ranges was discovered by white men only in the 1980s late twentieth century! and ground access into the extremely remote range was almost never achieved.

    Clearly visible from the air, but without tracks or trails, it took the pioneering ingenuity of an East Kimberley family man: a spotter plane; sacks of flour; lots of patience and a four wheel drive vehicle to find a reasonable and safe entry into the wonders of the Bungle Bungle Range.

    The spotter plane flew low and carried sacks of flour, which were thrown out from the aircraft to mark the most accessible route into the Bungle Bungles. The 4WD vehicle followed the white dusty flour trail through the brilliant red earth and found a way into this most splendid natural creation.'


    http://www.discoverwest.com.au/western_australia/bungle_bungles.html




 
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