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It made me very happy!
2 years agoIt's great you got to see the seals even if they were in the distance.
2 years agoIt was very big. Maybe 1.8 metres long.
2 years agoIt sure is huge when they go past you. An enormous amount of energy and momentum.
2 years agoI wonder how they install them. They must have a massive crane.
2 years agoThat's a long jetty
2 years agoThat's a whopper, how long approx was it
2 years agoit reminds me of the LilyPily tree I've got the garden will send you a photo of
2 years agoIn my digging I found that Australia has about 20,000 species of moths and butterflies!!! However I found what seems to be pretty much of a photo match to yours. No common name given.
http://lepidoptera.butterflyhouse.com.au/coss/expressa.html
Man, Australia could really use a railroad. That's a huge vehicle.
2 years agoG'day Toby, thanks for coming back and following along!
2 years agoI love it ,it's part of our heritage although sad in away to see it abandoned would've been someone's pride and joy at one stage
2 years agoHi Vince, it's Toby. I was following your 2nd attempt and somewhat late in catching up with your 3rd. But glad I have! Good on you. I'm steeped in admiration. Love your simple prose. I'm now bookmarking your blogs so I don't lose you again.
2 years agoW0nder what one of those tyres cost?
2 years ago
Thank you for sharing your journey. I am unlikely to ever see any/much of Australia but I get to enjoy its many wonders from a comfy chair with a cup of coffee every time you post. Amazing! 😊
2 years ago