2024
Folder: by Year starting 2017
two men and a dog
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Fencing crew, NSW, Australia
The excavator here is a Dingo.
Australian Owned and Australian Made for Australian Conditions...
‘The Worlds’ Toughest Mini Diggers’.
Sunday challenge 84 - Someone at work
Coleus
Adelaide Airport
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On our recent trip to Adelaide, South Australia. 7.55 am on the morning of our departure.
Adelaide Airport is an impressive and pleasant place.
... an efficient medium-sized airport that earned the honour of being the second best airport in the 5 to 15 million passengers category at the 2007 Airports Council International Awards.
The unveiling of terminal T1 in late 2005 has given the airport an overall feeling of being new, light and airy and is easily negotiated given it now houses all regional, domestic and international flights. Effectively, it's a one-stop shop for air travel.
Adelaide Airport is currently the fourth largest domestic airport and sixth largest International airport in Australia and accommodates in excess of 5.4 million passengers annually.
www.drivenow.com.au/travel-centre/adelaide-airport-guide.jspc
HFF 23 February 2024
tiny
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Ceramic ornament 4cm height.
Saturday challenge - 342 - 02.03.2024 - Something that has a face
Adelaide Oval
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Sunday challenge 85- Triangles
Taken on our recent visit to Adelaide in South Australia, February 2024.
The Adelaide Oval is an iconic destination known for its world-class events – cricket, footy, concerts, functions and more. Regarded as one of the most picturesque sporting grounds in the world, the stadium is characterised by its Heritage Scoreboard...
southaustralia.com
Aerial view January 2018
Hallett Cove
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Taken on our recent trip to Adelaide, South Australia.
After the British colonisation of South Australia, Hallett Cove was named for John Hallett, who travelled into the area while searching for lost stock in 1837. In the 1840s the cove was used by smugglers to land goods at night which were then taken to Adelaide by dray.
Wikipedia
HFF 1 March 2024
making fire
unsharp
shadowplay
near the post office
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Bonny Hills, New South Wales, Australia
Crown of Thorns, Euphorbia milii
Sunday challenge 88 - Red
Aussie Post
Coastal architecture
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NSW, Australia
Saturday challenge 346 - 30.03.2024 - Luxury
For me, luxury is the freedom to do what I want to do, and to be with the people I want to be with.
However in terms of material luxury, the above house may be perceived as luxurious.
This beach is across the street...
www.ipernity.com/doc/gillianeverett/52384460
one mile beach
at night
at night
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Sunday challenge 89 - Night shot -our porch 31 March 2024
our driveway 31 March 2024
Archive 27 September 2022
rust in the rain
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Saturday challenge - 347. - 06.04.2024 - Rust
Boot remover
Another rusty one here
www.ipernity.com/doc/gillianeverett/52398154
Kids Crazy Maze
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Saturday challenge 348. - 13.04.2024 - Bus
... coach, bus and whatever else you may encounter.
The condition here, however, is
that the "bus" in your photo must be suitable for transporting
more than nine people.
Toyota Hiace commuter bus
power of the ocean
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