This is a composite photo I played with. This young man's action made me realise why they send young men to war. It's because they think they are invincible and immortal. This group of young men were jumping of the cliff here into a pool full of rocks, without even thinking about it.
Another photo of the walk through Tunnel Creek, on the Gibb River Road.
The Boab Prison Tree, Derby is a 1,500 year old, large hollow Adansonia gregorii (Boab) tree 6 kilometres south of Derby, Western Australia with a girth of 14.7 metres. It had been reputed to have been used in the 1890s as a lockup for indigenous Australian prisoners on their way to Derby for sentencing.