June 2007 – The German Invasion

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June 2007 – The German Invasion

Lars and Carolin jetlagged and walking 2km Nandroya Falls

Lars and Carolin jetlagged and walking 2km Nandroya Falls

Lars and Carolin walking Mossman Gorge's hanging bridge

Lars and Carolin walking Mossman Gorge’s hanging bridge

Somehow friends and family often make it to visit us during Aussie winters. This year was no different with Lars & Carolin Abromeit visiting first. Jet-lagged and straight off the plane, we made them walk the forest for two hours to see waterfalls and trees.

Nephew Julius Freund and Yogi paddling Lake Tinaroo

Nephew Julius Freund and Yogi paddling Lake Tinaroo

Nephew Julius Freund and Yogi at the Curtain Fig Tree

Nephew Julius Freund and Yogi at the Curtain Fig Tree

Following close were the arrival of nephew Julius Freund and his friend Timothy and camping was immediately organized. We were definitely busy this month showing off the best of Far North Queensland.

 

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Jürgen Freund’s aim as a wildlife photographer is to shoot pictures that tell stories which matter. A mechanical engineer by training, he started his career as an industrial photographer in Germany, acquired an underwater camera, went scuba-diving in the alpine lakes and then discovered the marine environment. Since 1982, he has done underwater and nature photography, making much of his own equipment to suit his needs. Jürgen’s work, on land and under water, has been widely published all over the world. He has had solo exhibitions and has been a prize-winner in international competitions, including Wildlife Photographer of the Year. In partnership with his wife Stella, a producer, he works closely with WWF, which uses his photographs in many of its conservation campaigns. For 18 straight months, he and Stella travelled the Asia / Pacific region of the Coral Triangle, photographing the richness of this hotspot of marine biodiversity on behalf of WWF.