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The Lang Family.

Piloting DC3s into the Australian Outback
Dick Lang in 1986
The channel country of South Australia during a flood season.
Burkes Face carved into a Coolibah tree
One of our buses meets our King Air on the stony plateau airstrip at Innamincka, S.A.
Burkes Grave
There is always a new exotic flower opening in the Kimberley.
All at peace with the world, enjoying a sunset cruise with drinks, exclusive to a remote part of your Arnhem Land adventure.
Walk up close to Johnstone crocodiles in the remote Kimberley. She’s not menacing – just cooling off through the open mouth (but no closer than 10metres, just to be sure!)
Experienced hands guide you through the remote lagoons of Arnhem Land, abounding with bird and animal life. You travel in your own small, exclusive boat.
A majestic sea eagle, seen perching on the lagoons in Arnhem Land.
Get up close (and safe in your boat) to the giant crocodiles of Arnhem Land.
Dick and Helen Lang sit underneath the giant Rainbow Serpent, Mt Borradaile, Arnhem Land. This is a most impressive cultural rendering.
Land in the very middle of the remote Kimberley in our Jet-prop, transfer to a 4WD bus and off on a short adventure.
Fly low for a great view of the Horizontal Falls, Kimberley Coastline.
A spectacular crystal formation deep underground in Tunnel Creek, remote Kimberley.
We visit remote places and land near exotic locations. Here, parked underneath a Boab Tree.
An early morning flight in your own personal aircraft, gives you the best views possible of the unique Bungle Bungle.
Magnificent rock art of the exclusive and difficult to reach Arnhem Land escarpment country
A small flock of abundant waterbirds that teem to our remote Arnhem Land lagoons – Magpie Geese, 2 types of Whistling ducks, Brolgas, Jacanas, shown above – on your personal boat trip.
A very difficult 4WD drive leading deep inside the mountains, takes us to a rare and hidden cultural display. Very few Papua New Guineans know of its existence. This is a rare and privileged opportunity to see an ancient ritual no longer practised.
A young woman takes on the frightening appearance of the living dead at a Mt. Hagen Cultural Show
With the help of tribesmen, we sometimes have to rebuild our roads to travel into the remote Highland Valleys – Menyamya Track.
The beautiful Raggiana Bird Of Paradise – PNG’s National emblem, seen only at certain altitudes.
Pig Tusk Man
PNG is home to hundreds of the world’s orchids. See them growing in their natural environment.
An elaborate headdress can only be added to when you have holes in your nose for feathers!
MudmanThe amazing mudmen of Asaro, a village deep in the Highlands of PNG. Hear the fascinating story of the origin of these heavy white masks.
The Menyama Track
Who knows – this could be your local doctor dressed up for the cultural show?
Hair Wig Wabag
Young Highschool girls form a proud team – and if you could not get a family drum a Coke can will do!
This charming photo of father and son paddling off after a day at the market was taken at Alexishafen north of Madang.
The Crested Bird of Paradise, one of PNG’s rarest, seen near our Highlands Lodge.
The whole family joins in – willingly or not – not even the popsicle produced a smile!
The AiraCobra was used extensively by Allied forces in the defence of PNG during WW11.
“Hi there,…I’m not ferocious – just yawning” - Young Tassie devil.
Our friendly guide showing the peaceful nature of the Tasmanian Devil at Cradle Mountain.
An unusual sign to protect the endangered Tassie Devil in the remote Tarkine Wilderness.
A huge, ancient gum tree (eucalyptus obliqua), the tallest in Tasmania, in the Tarkine Wilderness.
The very agile Southern Spotted Quoll, Cradle Mountain .
There are many beautiful small streams lacing the Tarkine, home to the giant freshwater crayfish, boundless trout and sometimes the elusive platypus.
Everyone reading this has used Kelp in some form in the last 24 hours. Hear of this valuable industry while driving arounf remote King Island
A cryptic sign showing laid-back rural Tassie humour, deep inside the Tarkine.
A safely moored Cray boat well out of the way of the wild seas on the remote west coast of the Tarkine Wilderness.
Cradle Mountain, Tasmania’s iconic feature, holds snow late into the summer most years.
The best cheese in Australia, served in an immaculate tasting room by this welcoming, lovely young lass, at the King Island Cheese Factory.
The Abt Rail Train, working on cogged gears, takes you through the remote King Gorge, amongst a beautiful panorama of Temperate rain forest.
The engine driver attends to the oiling of the Abt Train in the heart of the mountains, King Gorge.
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remote outback flight
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