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Images from Cooktown, Australia's most historic township. This is Guugu Yimithirr country, Tropical North Queensland - a beautiful part of the world.

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Page 1: Welcome to Cooktown!

Wanhtharra nyundu!

Welcome to Cooktown!

Guurrbi Tours, Cooktownwww.guurrbitours.com

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Guurrbi Tours operates from Cooktown, in beautiful Tropical North Queensland

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Cooktown is one of Australia’s most historic townships

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The coastal road to Cooktown (the Bama Way) takes you through World Heritage rainforest

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Stop and see the Bloomfield Falls with our friends from the Walker family

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The inland road to Cooktown, the

Mulligan Highway, is now sealed all the way

and a great drive

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This is cattle country - be careful of those unfenced roads!

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Whichever route you take you’ll see Kalkajaka, the mysterious Black Mountains

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The Annan River marks the boundary of the Kuku Yalanji & Guugu Yimithirr nations

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Willie is from the Guugu Yimithirr tribe

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The Milbi Wall tells the story of Hope Vale & the Guugu Yimithirr people

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Cooktown is in an area called Gungardie after the quartz crystals found here

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The word ‘kangaroo’ comes from the

Guugu Yimithirr word ‘gangurru’

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Even the paving stones tell a story

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In 1770, Wahalumbaal Birri, the Endeavour River, provided safe haven for Lt Cook and his crew

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Cairn marking where Lt James Cook beached the damaged HM Bark Endeavour

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James Cook statue overlooking the river he named after his ship

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Mick the Miner commemorates the Palmer River Gold

Rush

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Cooktown’s oldest building houses the great displays of the Cooktown Historical Society

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The Old Bank, one of Cooktown’s beautiful old buildings

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Built in 1875, the Cooktown Hotel is

known locally as the ‘Top Pub’

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The old convent building is now the James Cook Museum

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The story of First Contact,

James Cook Museum

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The story of Cook’s arrival told by the Guugu Yimithirr, James Cook Museum

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The anchor from the HM Bark Endeavour, James Cook Museum

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The Endeavour’s cannon,James Cook Museum

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Re-enactment of Cook’s Landing

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The Re-enactment takes place each June during the Queen’s Birthday weekend

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The confrontation over a turtle

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Raising the flag

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Sunset Corroboree

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Movie in the Park

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The Cemetery is a microcosm of Cooktown’s rich history

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Under the Tree of Knowledge, Cooktown Wharf

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Cooktown Wharf is a favourite with locals

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The fishing here is fantastic – almost everyone catches something

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The Endeavour at low tide

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This is the country of ganhaarr, the crocodile

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Cooktown is known for its magnificent sunsets

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Grassy Hill is everybody’s favourite spot…

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…with fabulous views it’s the perfect place to watch the sunset

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Nature’s Powerhouse, Cooktown’s Visitor Information Centre,

in theBotanic Gardens

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Learning about crocs at the Powerhouse

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Close encounter, Cooktown’s Botanic Gardens

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Beautiful Finch Bay, Cooktown

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Keatings Lagoon, Cooktown

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Little Annan Gorge, Cooktown

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Art & Culture Centre,Hope Vale Aboriginal Community

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The Nugal rock art sites are located in the hills outside Hope Vale

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Boys fishing at Elim Beach near Hope Vale.Photo: Kerry Trapnell

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Checking crab pots, Elim Beach

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Coloured Sands at Elim with Dhiidhaarr, Cape Bedford, in the distance

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A perfect morning on the Endeavour River

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Cooktown waterfront in the evening light

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Who said it’s a dog’s life?

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Where else but Cooktown!

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Wanhthaal-bi ngayu!

We look forward to seeing you!