The Black River Safari Cruise is great, crocodiles (not alligators as some sites say), tropical birds and mangrove trees.
YS Falls is scenic, try zip lining through the trees, there's a 7 tiered waterfall, and plenty of picturesque sights on the drive there.
Try Bamboo River Rafting, just sit back and enjoy with plenty of photo ops.
Rick's Cafe as others have mentioned!
We stayed at Sunset at The Palms Resort in Negri, and it was full of flora and fauna as well as beach shots.
Have a great time!
Thanks for sharing and for including the information board, very interesting!
marki3rd wrote:
iPhones don't have removable batteries? All the cell phones I have ever owned (not Apple products) had removable batteries.
My Samsung Galaxy Note 5 (not the exploding Note 7) has a battery that is not user replaceable. Actually there are DIY instructions for changing it online, but it looks like more work than it's worth. Mine is a year and a few months old and the battery life is still great. If it starts dying, I'll take it in for replacement like a did for the screen last month.
That's a beautiful shot! Thanks for sharing!
I right click on the MBP by holding the CONTROL key and clicking the trackpad.
Huey Driver wrote:
The most wonderful time - Happy New Year
The link doesn't work for me, but Happy New Year & Semper Fi anyway!
chase4 wrote:
A warm welcome from sunny SoCal Jerry. chase
I'll second that, although the sun isn't up yet!
Good job! I saw your previous post and wondered how you'd be able to eliminate the dark clump behind the head.
MtnMan wrote:
This guy was hanging out in the yard the other day...eying up the crowd around our birdfeeder.
Shot in RAW with Nikon 200-500 on D5300. Processed in Lightroom for general RAW and then in Photoshop using Topaz Remask and patch tool to brighten up behind his head.
jim quist wrote:
I wonder what a sailor needs to do to get assigned to this one?
A cool name can't hurt. Did anyone else notice that the Commanding Officer is Capt. James A. Kirk!