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Cooper Creek - intermittent stream in Queensland, Australia. It appears only during the rainy season and has no bed. On the maps of these rivers are indicated by dotted lines, because in a certain period of the year completely disappear.

It was during this time Cooper Creek turns into the best place for catching crayfish. Since arthropods have nowhere to live, they crawl ashore.



































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