Railway bridges over River Douro.
Sandwüste bei der Oase Dakhla
Temps fort
Day 3, on the way to Hillman Marsh, Ontario
Quiet Beach
Scarborough Sunset
The Aberdeen
Une note de couleur
Wellington Point
Hayburn Wyke
Southwestern Lava Coast... ©UdoSm
Southwestern Lava Coast... ©UdoSm
Letterboxes
Fuerteventura
A Strid Wood Idyll
Etretat, joyau du pays de Caux
Aussicht auf Oberkochen
November morning mist, Cumbria
Autumn view at Nachtegalenpark
Cool Cow HFF
im Gegenlicht der 'Kaiser'
Southwestern Lava Coast... ©UdoSm
Salinas de Janubio. ©UdoSm
Waotu Road
The Swift River (Explored)
Gibson Mill
Rien....
Marine
In the forest
Lighthouse and flowers
Germany - Franconian Switzerland, Tüchersfeld
Hey Hey, My My.
Correr es mi destino...
Remembrance Day centenary ...
Once upon a time... ©UdoSm
Beidha
Burning sky at the 9.11.2018 ©UdoSm
The Road to Dunvegan, HFF
Highway Fence Line
Cabo da Roca path
Araluen Valley
A view from Chain Lakes
On the way to Chain Lakes
between cliffs
beach wandering
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Sunset on the Shoalhaven
An evening view of the upper Shoalhaven valley, the setting for much of the bushranger story, taken from our former property. View large.
In mid-1866, the government appointed three bounty hunters as "Special Constables" to find and apprehend the bushrangers. After operating, supposedly secretly, they proved ineffective and were withdrawn. In September 1866, a second party of four were given "Special Constable" status. Heading to Braidwood, they pretended they were in the area as surveyors and set up camp near the Clarke household. What could possibly go wrong?
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In mid-1866, the government appointed three bounty hunters as "Special Constables" to find and apprehend the bushrangers. After operating, supposedly secretly, they proved ineffective and were withdrawn. In September 1866, a second party of four were given "Special Constable" status. Heading to Braidwood, they pretended they were in the area as surveyors and set up camp near the Clarke household. What could possibly go wrong?
Explored.
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