tiabunna

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Posted: 20 Feb 2014


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Out of Queenstown

Out of Queenstown
This road runs from Queenstown in Tasmania to the nearby mine at Mt Lyell, before continuing to Hobart and the east coast. I took the shot primarily because it shows at close hand how smelter fumes over the past century have cleared the vegetation, which would once have been lush, while the devastation has been made complete by heavy rainfall removing the soil from the bare earth.

Happy Fence Friday!

slgwv, , , Annemarie and 4 other people have particularly liked this photo


7 comments - The latest ones
 RHH
RHH
That is incredible and sad. Beautiful shot, though. We have some areas int he Cascades where gold-mining has poisoned the lakes and the landscape.
10 years ago.
 beverley
beverley
o0o that is sad to read about ... no wonder
Mother Nature is angry at the moment oOo

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10 years ago.
 beverley
beverley
ADMIRED in LANDSCAPES 4U

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ADMIRED in 4U
10 years ago.
 Rita Guimaraes
Rita Guimaraes
Excellent shot and sad registration.
10 years ago.
 William Sutherland
William Sutherland club
Wonderful view!

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10 years ago.
 Annemarie
Annemarie club
beautiful this leading road.......
10 years ago.
 tiabunna
tiabunna club
Many thanks, everyone for your kind comments and faves on this. I'll be 'kind' and suggest that there may not have been the requisite environmental awareness in the late 1800s. There would be no excuse today for this kind of damage!

Yes, the roads of Tasmania are great for motorcycles (and motoring enthusiasts in general) and we saw several large groups touring around.
10 years ago.

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