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Paihia Toilet Sign
Bay of Islands
Bed of roses (detail)
Bed of roses
The Finale ! ~ The Eastern Phoebe's 18-5-14 ~ Toda…
Mule's Ear
Water tank on Colson Hill lookout
Restorer's delight?
Flowering Unseen
Blackberries Ripening
Photo de Malik
Mértola
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Purple Queen
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im Mai auf der Landstraße
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A Present From The Past
Christ Church, Russell
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Charette.
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Honey and Her Shadow
Path beside frog pool.
Cabo São Vicente, linha de fuga
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Fishing fleet
Amour de la mer
Photo de Malik
Bon Dimanche/Happy sunday.
Villié Morgon - Beaujolais
JUSTE TOI ET LA LUMIERE RESTE MA SIRENE
Und noch einen blühenden Gruß hinterher...
Unnamed playa off Black Rock
Folk Art
Looking back...
You've been warned...
Der Mond ist aufgegangen.... / moon rise
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IMG 1020 curtain call
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The Historic Woolshed
The first pastoralists arrived in the Lake Mungo area not long after the first explorers. This imposing shearing shed, made from locally cut timbers in 'drop log' style, dates from 1869 and was built for 18 blade (hand cutter) shearers: with mechanisation only four were needed. The building has been retained as part of the history of the National Park (and the tin roof would date from the late 1800s).
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the sides ... very interesting indeed oOo
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As far as this building is concerned, I wish I could say that it is being preserved: unfortunately however, it appears that it is being left to slowly deteriorate.
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