Old gold diggings
Araluen Valley
Remembrance Day centenary ...
Letterboxes
History alongside the Clyde
The "bushranger tree"
The bridge again
The initial disconnect
Some street art
Shadows
Canberra
Night at the Bay
This train...
Outside the window
Gulph Creek
Going back in time
Off into the bush
The Blue Pool
Down to the pool
The Blue Pool awaits
Life's a beach
Coast sunset
Out to pasture
The National Carillon
Sunset
The High Court
National Portrait Gallery
The weir
The basket press
Aged shiraz
Truckin!
Along the road
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St Patrick's
St Patrick's Catholic Church is probably the most substantial building in Araluen. I wondered if it dated from the gold mining days, when Araluen had some 35,000 people (now about 170) and over 40 hotels! Though the earlier St Patrick's did indeed date from the 1860s and actually began as one of those hotels, the current building is much more modern, dating from 1940.
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