A Glimpse Down the Canyon
Getting Through
Beetle
Final Meal
Pier Remnants - Point Nepean
Purple Flower, Mornington Peninsula
Rusty Fence, Coastal Walk
Coastal Walk, Mornington Peninsula
Flowers, Mornington Peninsula
Flowers, Mornington Peninsula
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Crablets with Garlic and Chilli
Hitching a Lift
A "Jeepney"
Here's a Heads-Up
Preparing the Feast
Mummies in Timbac Cave
Mummy Toes
Mummified Child
Tattoos
New Years Day - The Party Continues
Did I Mention the Dancing?
Coffins Stacked High
Face in a Rock
Picnic Dinner on the Beach
Very Moving
Defeat of a Tyrant, Saddam Hussein
Mural at Orgosolo
Santa Sabina
King Neptune's Cave
Bosa
Hey, I'm Green
Some Eye-catching Flowers
A Leunig Face
Weathered Rocks
The Rocks of Capo Testa
Lucca Rooftops
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Lucca Piazza With San Michele
The Intricate and Varied Facade of Chiesa di San M…
Antipasti for Another Birthday Feast
Ruined Tower, Sommocolonia
Castiglione di Garfagnana
Castiglione di Garfagnana
The Upper Room, Casa Cordati
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Looking Up
Nicknamed the Grand Canyon of Europe, the spectacular gorge of Gola Su Gorropu was well worth the effort. To get here, we walked down from the nearest road for an hour and a half (nearly two to go back), about 650 metres descent. Then we walked through the accessible parts of the canyon, stopping every now and then to pick up our jaws. The walls are up to 400 metres high, and the gorge is under five metres wide at its narrowest point.
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