The bodies of six Australians killed in a plane crash in the Congo last month have been flown out of the country.
Eleven people, including Queensland mining tycoon Ken Talbot, died when a chartered plane went down in Congo's thick jungle.
Every board member of Perth-based mining company Sundance Resources was killed in the accident.
The president of Congo, officials, and Australian, British and French diplomats attended a tribute in the Congolese capital Brazzaville before the bodies were flown to Paris.
Once there, the bodies of the Australians will return to Australia while the other casualties will return to their countries of origin.