Farewelled by the pelican we headed upstream past houseboats and across the large shallow lake.
We disturbed number of cormorants and pelicans.
The termites build nests in the trees above the flood level, making pathways up the outside.
Some of the other people on the trip paddled canoes on from the morning tea
stop to where we had lunch at Harry's Hut.
The Noosa Everglades, part of the Cooloola National Park, is recognised as a 'Wetland of International Importance'.
Harry's Hut for a lovely BBQ Barramundi fillet.
Beautiful reflections in the water.
The storm rolled in as we returned across the lake.
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