Town Wharf Flying Fish Cove With Storm Aproching Feb 2001
4WD Track Over Old Railway Line At South Point Feb 2001
View From Stacking Conveyor Over Phosphate Processing Plant Feb 2001
Lily Beach Feb 2001
View From Margaret Knoll Towards John D Point Feb 2001
View Towards Flying Fish Cove Feb 2001
Road From Christmas Island Resort To Lily Beach Feb 2001
view over Golf Course, from Lookout, May 2006
"pinnacle fields"; scars of phosphate mining, near Ryans Road, May 2006
view from Margaret Knoll
road to Greta Beach
Greta Beach, May 2006
lost dreams of an Asia Pacific Space Station, May 2006
Cross if you dare
Dolly Beach
Looking south on the east coast
A Christmas Island welcome
Christmas Island
closed
"The Blowholes" 2009 on Christmas Island
Parco nazionale
Chinese workers club in Silver Town
View towards South Point from near the Blow Holes
Viewpoint on LB4 looking towards Settlement, Poon San and Drum Site
View From Silver City With Conveyor System In Background Feb 2001
Road Out To The Blowholes Feb 2001
View From Lookout Towards Kampong and Settlement
View From Top Of Storage Silos Towards Shiploader Feb 2001
Tracks Tavern At Drumsite Feb 2001
The Blowholes Feb 2001
Smith Point Artillery Gun Feb 2001
view from Waterfall Cafe, May 2006
cemetery
ancient coral reefs became limestone
Golf Course entrance
road to Margaret Knoll
Christmas Island Airport
Migrazione: 2 volte all'anno,60 milioni di granchi, attraversano l'isola per la riproduzione passando ovunque,anche nelle case,poi tornano nelle loro tane.
Fying Fish Cove wharf facilities with Phosphate storage and handling buildings. These buildings were attacked by Japanese aircraft during WW2, a 500 pound bomb just missed the buildings and was discovered by P. McGovern in 1990 whilst diving next to shiploaders.
One of 42 refugee boats exploded by P. McGovern at Christmas Island
Christmas Island
Hosnie Springs Freshwater Mangroves
View looking up of boat ramp blasted through solid rock at Ethel Beach on East Coast of C.I. for use mostly in Monsoon Season: Built by P. McGovern
Dolly Beach
Importation of granite aggregate from Pulau Karimun in Indonesia by P. McGovern, old Governors residence and WW2 defence facilities in background. Labroy Shipping of Singapore took around eighteen days for the round trip.
L'isola dei granchi: ce ne sono 60 milioni
Dolly Beach
Road closed for crab migration 2006
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