GrahamH's photos with the keyword: Darling River
2036 Bourke area 036
| 12 Oct 2007 |
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The Darling River at North Bourke. The water is stored by the town weir. Without the weir there would be no water. The sun has just set.
2035 Bourke area 035
| 12 Oct 2007 |
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The old bridge, the first to cross the Darling River, at North Bourke. The lift section was to allow river boats to pass. It was built from parts manufactued in England and it opened in 1888. The water is stored by the town weir. Without the weir there would be no water here.
HFF to my viewers for 03/01/25. Some stimulus to reflect on the the year just finished and the year commenced, and the bridge between the years at the moment of midnight on 31/12/24.
2037 Bourke area 037
| 12 Oct 2007 |
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The old bridge, the first to cross the Darling River, at North Bourke. The lift section was to allow river boats to pass. It was built from parts manufactued in England and it opened in 1888.
2034 Bourke area 034
| 12 Oct 2007 |
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The old bridge, the first to cross the Darling River, at North Bourke. The lift section was to allow river boats to pass. It was built from parts manufactued in England and it opened in 1888.
2033 Bourke area 033
| 12 Oct 2007 |
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The old bridge, the first to cross the Darling River, at North Bourke. The lift section was to allow river boats to pass. It was built from parts manufactued in England and it opened in 1888.
2032 Bourke area 032
| 12 Oct 2007 |
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The old bridge, the first to cross the Darling River, at North Bourke. The lift section was to allow river boats to pass. It was built from parts manufactued in England and it opened in 1888.
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