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Burketown, on the Albert River, is the best place to launch for a flight
in a sailplane or a hang-glider. Waves over 1000 km long and 10,000 feet
high have been recorded. More than 25 pilots have now flown the Morning
Glory, and many will return to attempt a flight on one of the elusive monster
waves.
Aboriginal Links
Accomodation
Addresses
Adels Grove
Airfields
Albert River (1) (2)
Arnhem Land
Articles on the Morning Glory, Sweers Island,
and the Investigator Tree
Beagle in the Gulf, 2nd Voyage
HMS Beagle
links
Birds - see Flora and Fauna
Boulia
Burketown
Burketown Historical Images
Burke & Wills
Canetoads
Carpentaria Downs - Local History
Century Zinc Mine
Charleville
CMac
Crocodiles
Dates, Data
Donald Thomson
Doomadjee
Doug Christie
Emerald
Escott Lodge
Escott Cattle Station History
Fish and Fishing
Flora and Fauna
Floraville
Gregory, A.C.
Groote Eylandt
Gulf of Carpentaria History
Gulf Fever and Sweers Island
Grob 109 Motorglider
Hang-gliders on the Morning Glory
Hells Gate
Humour (Nothing to do with the Morning Glory,
I'd just like to lighten up your day)
Images: of the
Morning Glory
of
Burketown, historical
Investigator Tree
Historical article
Landsborough Tree (image)
Lawn Hill
Letters from the Gulf Country
Limmen Bight
Links page
Lost City
Lunar Declinational Tides
Margaret and Mary
Mataranka
Morning Glory Data - dates and strengths
Mornington Island
North Australia Expedition
(Sweers 1855)
Nicholson River Land Claim
1982
Plains of Promise
Pilots - an incomplete list
of those who've flown the Glory.
Port Essington
Ray Parkin a short excerpt
from
Out of the Smoke
Riversleigh
Satellite Picture
Savannah Aviation
Sir Edward Pellew Island Group
Soaring FAQ
Sweers Island and the Gulf,
A Chronology
Investigator Tree on
Sweers Historical article
Trains in North Queensland
UFO's and other fringe dwellers
Undara Lava Tubes
Walker, Frederick
Wellesly Island Group
Wetlands
Wollogorang