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Barossa Valley Vineyards
Country Garden
Rest Area
Bygone Days
They Went That Way....
The two Cypress
To the Dune Crest
The Eastern Dunes
On the "Walls of China"
Mungo Dawn
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Misty Road
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The Historic Woolshed
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The south of Lord Howe Island
Near Sunset
Wet Street
Magpies and Fence
Nearing Mannahill
They shall not grow old...
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Cotton
Ducks at Sunset
Glasshouse Mountains
Mt Barney area
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Heading Home
At The Entrance
Blue Rocks Reflections
The letterbox
More letterboxes
Afternoon light
Morning snow
Entering Captains Flat
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Waiting for the rain
Where Ben Hall fell
Fosts and frogs
Cold and empty
Dawn at the dam
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Mannahill Creek
Best viewed on black. In the 1880s, the Broken Hill Proprietary Company (usually now known just as BHP) built a railway from their mine at Broken Hill to their smelter and port at Port Pirie. Mannahill is somewhere along the rail line (and now also a road). This is the creek in the area: those are ghost gums alongside the watercourse, with saltbush beyond.
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