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Kalbarri, Western Australia: Stalking the wild emu

September 28, 2013 Jim 1 Comment

Our B&B in Kalbarri is located next to a national park. In fact, the whole town is surrounded by the national park. We were on our way home at dusk when we spotted about 15 emus strolling across the outback.

I didn’t realize that Jamie was taking photos of me as I tried to sneak from bush to bush to get closer to the emus for a better photo.

Stalking the wild emu is difficult. Stalking the wild emu stalker is easy.

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  1. Ray says

    September 28, 2013 at 1:56 pm

    National Geographic wants their camera back.

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