Regal visit
Grevillea
Old letterboxes
Old letterboxes
Nerrigundah
The Braidwood Museum
The Clarkes lived here
Winter afternoon, Tiabunna.
Bedervale
Dragon in the sky
Night at the Bay
Coast Rosemary
Fences to spare!
Some fungi
Canberra
View from Clarkes Lookout
Clarkes lookout
Araluen letterboxes
The Bolwell
Dodge
St Patrick's
Old gold diggings
Canberra French Car Day
Going back in time
Off into the bush
Portrait of Fred
Flowers
Hermitage Hill
White-headed pigeon
On the Beam
Down to the pool
The Blue Pool
The Blue Pool awaits
In the forest
Icarus?
Purple Swamphen
Near the water
Stairway down the cliff
Down the coast
After the fires
Tathra - before
Swamp Wallaby
Blue world
The bee on the Wonga
White orchid
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Gulph Creek
Back in 1861, three prospectors found gold in Gulph Creek (a second image of this spot in the PiP). Soon thousands of miners descended on the area, hoping to make their fortunes, and the nearby village of Nerrigundah sprang up. These images were taken adjacent to my previous (sepia) image.
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Verschwindet das Gold, verschwinden auch die Goldgräber.
Erich
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