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All these Roses have been grown in my garden in Western Australia.
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A cloudy day in Fremantle at the Fishing Boat Harbour. This album gives viewers a choice of Solid Frames, Clear Frames or Unframed pictures.
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Wildflowers and Native Plants of Western Australia are featured in the Botanical Gardens of Kings Park.
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Photos of Flowers in my Western Australian Garden. The first 24 were taken in 2002 and the remainder in 2003.
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Recent visit to Perth Zoo was a very enjoyable day out in beautiful surroundings. However, photographing the animals was more difficult than anticipated.
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This series comes to an end with the return journey back along the Tanami Road to Alice Springs and flight home to Perth in Western Australia.
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Araluen Botanic Park, Birdwood Park Cherry Farm, Golden Valley Tree Park and Don Cuthbertson Reserve
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These are just a few of the many spectacular Flowering Trees and Shrubs which are native to Western Australia.
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Scenic views over Perth and the Swan River, also photos from within Kings Park.
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Views of Perth, Western Australia, from Level 46 of the Bankwest Tower, plus views from Ground Level.
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Queens Gardens, Stirling Gardens, and Government House Gardens are three beautiful Gardens in heart of the City of Perth, Western Australia.
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Various images from Albany on the South Coast, to Perth on the West Coast of Western Australia. Includes 39 new additions.
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Fremantle in Western Australia is a port city which has a rich maritime and cultural heritage.
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A visit to Rottnest Island and return to Fremantle.
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Historic Buildings, Places of Interest, Wildflowers and a Walk along the Scenic Coastal Pathway at Albany on the south coast of Western Australia.
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Magnificent West Australian Wildflowers at the Kings Park Wildflower Festival 2003.
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Located at Mandurah, Western Australia, Abingdon Miniature Village has a display of Miniature Historic Buildings of the UK, Landscaped Gardens and Heritage Tea Rooms. Stage 1 of the Gardens contains over 4000 plants with 250 different species.
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Seasons Greetings to all my Webshots Friends. May the Joy and Peace of Christmas be with you throughout the Year.
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These Flower and other Nature Shots were all taken with the Camera in Close-up Mode.
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Journey of 3,800 kms from Perth Western Australia across the Gunbarrel Highway to Alice Springs and up the Tanami Track to Newhaven Station in the Northern Territory.
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Continuing the journey along the Gunbarrel Highway from the Len Beadell Tree to the West Australian / Northern Territory State Border.
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Continuing this journey across Central Australia with a fantastic sunset at Docker River Camping Ground to a magnificent sunset at Uluru (Ayres Rock).
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Flowers growing in my Western Australian Garden.
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A collection of Sunrises, Sunsets, Clouds, Rainbows, etc. You will find the same photos with Dates Removed for Screensavers at end of this album.
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Walk in the treetops along the new Lotterywest Federation Walkway in Kings Park. The Walkway reaches a maximum height of 16m at the apex and extends 620m through the Botanic Garden. Elevated section is 222m long,including the 52m glass arched bridge.
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This album commences with photos taken in Alice Springs, then continues with the journey up the Tanami Road to Newhaven Station.
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Continuing the journey east across the Gunbarrel Highway in Western Australia. Album 2 covers the section from Mt William Lambert to the Len Beadell Tree.
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Exploring Newhaven Station before returning to Tilmouth Well and travelling to Lake Lewis.
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From Perth Western Australia north to Coral Bay and Ningaloo Reef, across to Millstream-Chichester and Karijini National Parks, then return via the inland road. Total 3629 Kms.
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This album starts with images taken at Coral Bay and continues the journey to Millstream-Chichester National Park in the Pilbara of Western Australia.
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This album commences with sunrise at Ayres Rock Resort (Yulara) and continues the journey across Central Australia to Alice Springs.
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Views of Mandurah and Rockingham which are two coastal cities south of Perth in Western Australia.
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Australia Day Celebrations in Perth, 26 January 2004, featured a spectacular Fireworks Display on the Swan River.
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Recent shots of flowers and foliage in my garden in Western Australia.
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Views of the Gorges in Karijini National Park in the Pilbara area of Western Australia. Also various scenes from the journey back to Perth.
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The 200,000-hectare Millstream-Chichester National Park is a landscape of rolling hills, spectacular escarpments and winding tree-lined watercourses, contrasting with the lush oasis of the Millstream wetlands.
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More images from Millstream-Chichester National Park and travelling on to Karijini National Park in the Pilbara area of Western Australia.
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Karijini National Park covers 627,445 hectares and is the second largest National Park in Western Australia.
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Exploring Wooleen Station before commencing the inland journey back to Perth via Mingenew Coalseam Park.
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Travelling to the Eastern Goldfields Region of Western Australia, via Meckering, Southern Cross and Coolgardie, then north to Ora Banda, on a 4-day Goldfields and Ghost Town Safari with "Wilderness Wanderer".
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Travelling to the Historic Quaalup Homestead in the Fitzgerald River National Park Biosphere as part of a four-day Southern Wildflower Tour with "Wilderness Wanderer".
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Travelling from Kalgoorlie's famous Golden Mile and Superpit, through Coolgardie and south to Victoria Rock Nature Reserve with its magnificent Wildflowers, and on to the colourful Rock Formations of The Breakaways.
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Wireless Hill Park is the location of one of Australia's first Telecommunications Stations built in 1912. The Heritage Trail winds through natural bushland around the Telecommunications Museum and features views of the Swan River and city of Perth.
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Enjoy the beauty of Western Australia's Beedelup Lake as the sun sets, followed by a very early morning walk around the Lake to capture scenic views reflected in the still water, also unique trees and wildflowers before going to nearby Beedelup Falls.
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Views of the Indian Ocean and the rugged coastline at Kalbarri, Western Australia, together with numerous Wildflowers of the area.
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To all Australians, no matter where in the world you may be, may this bring you fond memories of home. This is Australia as seen through the lens of my camera. Happy Australia Day!
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Margaret River is a picturesque and productive region is located 250 kms south of Perth. Visit Surfer's Beach to watch a Kite Surfer, see Raptor Preservation and Rehabilition at Eagles Heritage, enter Mammoth Cave, see Kingia australis after Bushfire, and
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Roses from my Western Australian Garden, unfortunately some of the blooms are damaged by winds and bugs.
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My Son enjoys Fishing and shares his catch with me. Today he brought me a lovely Crayfish (Western Rock Lobster) and three Cod.
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The seasons vary from year to year and these are some of the Autumn Colours I found in 2006. In Western Australia, our Autumn is officially from March to the end of May.
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Enjoy the beauty of Western Australian Wildflowers, see the amazing Wave Rock at Hyden, visit a Wildlife Park, see the towns of Narembeen and Australia's Smallest Bank at Shackleton on the return journey to Perth.
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Continuing the tour to the Murchison River, Feeding the Dolphins at Monkey Mia, Project Eden Fence at Shark Bay, Shell Beach and Stromatolites at Hamlin Pool, plus more beautiful Wildflowers.
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Visit the Forests of Western Australia, including the famous "Diamond Tree" in Karri Forest of Manjimup, take the 400 m "Tree Top Walk" through the Red Tingle Forest Canopy and admire the giant Red Tingles in the "Ancient Empire" of the Nornalup Walpole N
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My Flowers, just as they grow in the Garden of my home in Western Australia.
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Seasons Greetings to all my Friends at Webshots. Please enjoy having these Flower and Dog Calendars from Australia on your Desktop or Screensaver.
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HMAS Perth is the third RAN warship to bear the name after the Western Australian Capital, Perth. The new HMAS Perth is a long-range Frigate and was commissioned at Fremantle on 26 August 2006.
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A colourful display of Tulips and other Spring Flowers for 2006, at Araluen Botanic Park near Perth, Western Australia.
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Assorted images of Western Australian Wildlife.
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Australian Bush, Wildflowers and Birds photographed during an enjoyable visit to a friend's lovely property at Baldivis, Western Australia.
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Banksias are among Western Australia's best known and most spectacular plants, and apart from one species, the genus is restricted to Australia where 59 of the 76 species are endemic in south-western Australia. Information in Captions.
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A Wildflower Tour with "Wilderness Wanderer" through coastal areas north of Perth Western Australia, to Outback Stations, commencing with 15 preview images of what is in this series of albums.
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Visit The Shearing Shed at Yallingup to be welcomed by the Sheep, see working Sheepdog and Shearing Demonstrations before travelling on to Busselton Jetty and the Oldest Stone Church in Western Australia, then return journey to Perth.
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The annual Wildflower Festival in King's Park displays the magnificent Wildflowers of Western Australia.
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Scenes, Places of Interest, and Wildflowers photographed during Roadside Stops on the Southern Wildflower Tour of Western Australia.
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These Australian Desktop Calendars have been created using my own photos. Please use them for your own personal use only. Happy New Year to All Webshots Friends.
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Colourful Wildflowers photographed while travelling along the red dirt road of Butcher's Track in the Murchison to the Historic Wooleen Shearing Shed.
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Araluen Botanic Park is situated in natural bushland in the hills near Perth, Western Australia. Massed plantings of bulbs and annuals provide a colourful Spring display.
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Two very different Sunsets from Tasmania showing the pastel colours of the Hobart Sunset and the dramatic colours of the Freycinet Sunset. See Captions for times and dates. More of my photos from Tasmania can be viewed at: http://community.webshots.com/us
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Enjoy a river cruise on the "Captain Cook" up the Swan River from Fremantle to Perth in Western Australia.
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Thankyou for your Friendship and Support which has given me a combined total of 1,000,033 Views on 24 March 2007. If only I could amalgamate my two Sites....
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Pemberton is located in the South-West Forest area of Western Australia. Photos include hand-feeding Parrots and Rosellas, viewing the Gloucester Tree, the Railway Museum, assorted flowers and scenic views of a winery.
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Travelling from Augusta on the Blackwood River to Cape Leeuwin Lighthouse on the most South-Westerly Point of Australia, visiting the Historic Water Wheel, and Flinders Bay Railway Museum and beautiful Beach.
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In September 2004, it was with sadness that I put my trusty Kodak CX4230 into retirement after a budget upgrade to a Kodak DX6440. These are the first shots from my new beginning in Digital Photography.
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Happy New Year to all my Webshots friends. I hope you will enjoy these new Australian scenes on your Desktop in 2006.
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Sequences of photos taken on three mornings while walking at Sunrise in Tasmania, Australia. Colours are Natural. Other photos taken while visiting Tasmania can be viewed at http://community.webshots.com/user/gladysclancy2
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See the Flora and Fauna of Pt Ann and Trigelow Beach where Dolphins and Whales swim, also Little Boondadup River area in the Fitzgerald Biosphere. Take in wonderful views and learn history of Rabbit-Proof Fence.
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See panoramic views and explore local Flora while climbing West Mt Barren in the Fitzgerald River National Park as part of the Southern Wildflower Tour with "Wilderness Wanderer".
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Continue the journey north from Rowles Lagoon Nature Reserve to Ularring Soak, Snake Hill Lookout and Lake Ballard, the site of the famous Antony Gormley Sculptures. End the day with Sunset over the Lake.
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View colourful Rock Formations at The Breakaways, magnificent Wildflowers along the roadside, Sunset over a Lake, early morning scenes in the Wheatbelt town of Hyden, including the History of Hyden depicted in Sculpture.
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This album is designed to contain a miscellaneous collection of images of scenery and nature photographed in Western Australia.
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Seasons Greetings to all my Friends at Webshots. Hope you enjoy these Australian Calendars on your Desktop or Screensaver.
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Penguin Island is home to Western Australia's largest colony of Little Penguins (the smallest penguins in the world). Approximately 600 pairs nest on the island, but spend most of their day feeding in the waters of the surrounding marine park. These birds
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A tour with Wilderness Wanderer through Western Australia's fantastic Wildflowers, as well as a look at the Pinnacles, Kalbarri, Dolphins at Monkey Mia, and Outback Wooleen Station.
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A tour with Wilderness Wanderer through Western Australia's fantastic Wildflowers, as well as a look at the Pinnacles, Kalbarri, Dolphins at Monkey Mia, and Outback Wooleen Station.
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Recipe for a Picnic:-- Plenty of Sunshine and Fresh Air, mixed with a Closeness to Nature in the Australian Bush. This is one of many beautiful picnic spots in Western Australia.
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A tour with Wilderness Wanderer through Western Australia's fantastic Wildflowers, as well as a look at the Pinnacles, Kalbarri, Dolphins at Monkey Mia, and Outback Wooleen Station.
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A tour with Wilderness Wanderer through Western Australia's fantastic Wildflowers, as well as a look at the Pinnacles, Kalbarri, Dolphins at Monkey Mia, and Outback Wooleen Station.
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A selection of Flowers in my West Australian Garden during 2004.
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These photos were taken during a visit to Albany Bird Park, Western Australia. Sorry about the poor quality of some images due to wire of cages, etc. Most Birds are native to Australia, a few exceptions.
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A selection of Roses growing in my West Australian Garden.
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The natural formations and colours of Clouds above my home in Western Australia. Natural Colours, not enhanced.
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The ever-changing colours and patterns of the Clouds and Sky taken from my Australian backyard. Dates are shown in the Title. All natural colours, not enhanced.
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To all Webshots Friends around the World... Warmest Greetings of the Season, and every Good Wish for the Coming Year... Gladys.
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The Aquarium of Western Australia (AQWA) is located at Hillarys, north of Perth. AQWA is a living experience where unique marine creatures and living corals exist just as they do along the 12,000 kms of our coastline.
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The first photos were taken on 19th Jan 2005 during the Perth Bushfires. The smoke haze is very evident in many images.
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A Morning Walk through Bushland and Garden during a recent visit to Albany Western Australia.
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A tour with Wilderness Wanderer through Western Australia's fantastic Wildflowers, as well as a look at the Pinnacles, Kalbarri, Dolphins at Monkey Mia, and Outback Wooleen Station.
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A selection of Flowers growing in my West Australian Garden.
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Sunday walk in Perth on 17 July 2005. After an overnight min temp of 3.6 celsius at 0635 hrs, the winter sun warmed the day to a max temp of 18.4 celsius at 1441 hrs. It is supposed to rain here in July too!
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Continuing my Photographic Record of Tasmania with more pictures of Historic Richmond Bridge, Maria Island National Park and the unusual Spiky Bridge. Hope you enjoy the views.
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Experience the Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Area of Cradle Mountain National Park in Rain and Sunshine during this Photographic Record of my Tour.
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Australian Aborigines have inhabited the Swan River region for thousands of years. In 1697 the Dutch navigator, Willem de Vlamingh, named the Swan River after the unique black swans he saw on its banks.
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A dazzling display of Tulips and other Spring Flowers at Araluen Botanic Park which is set in the Natural Bushland east of Perth, Western Australia.
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The first in a series of Photographic Records of my recent Tour of Tasmania, the Island State of Australia. Hope you enjoy this section of the journey from Launceston to Sheffield.
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Continuing the Photographic Record of my tour with views from Rocky Mount Lookout, Zeehan, Trial Harbour, and Pieman River Cruise.
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I hope you enjoy viewing this Photographic Record of my travels up the east coast of Tasmania visiting Bicheno, Australian Wildlife at East Coast Natureworld, St Helens and Bay of Fires.
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West Mt Barren forms part of the Barren Ranges located within the Fitzgerald River National Park on the South Coast of Western Australia.
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View the Tessellated Pavement, Tasman's Arch, Devil's Kitchen before exploring Historic Port Arthur on the Tasman Peninsula, then views of Hobart, Russell Falls in Mt Field National Park and on to the Sentinel Range.
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To Celebrate 300,000 Views on 29 Aug 2005, I have framed a selection of my photos. Thankyou Webshots Friends for making this milestone possible in just 10 months.
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Continuing the Photographic Record of my travels in Tasmania from the Restored Bark Mill at Swansea to Moulting Lagoon, Freycinet National Park, including the beautiful Wineglass Bay and the Friendly Beaches.
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This album completes the Goldfields Safari and I hope you enjoy visiting Wave Rock at Hyden, the Wildlife Park, Wildflowers, Narembeen, Shackleton and other Western Australian scenes.
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Hope you enjoy these scenes from my recent Goldfields Safari with Wilderness Wanderer. This first album covers the section from Perth to Ora Banda in Western Australia.
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In spite of the lack of Sunshine some days, I hope you will enjoy the next part of this Photographic Record of my travels to Lake Pedder, Gordon Dam, Tall Trees Walk, Bruny Island, and Historic Richmond Bridge.
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Thankyou for following the Photographic Record of my journey around Tasmania and this is the final stage from St Helens to Launceston. Related albums have been posted under my other gladysclancy site.
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Enjoy continuing the journey from The Breakaways to the town of Hyden in the Wheatbelt of Western Australia.
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This section of the Goldfields Safari with Wilderness Wanderer starts with the Kalgoorlie Goldmines in Western Australia, then to Victoria Rock Nature Reserve and on to the Breakaways.
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Hope you enjoy continuing my Photographic Record of travel from Pieman River, back to Zeehan, on to Queenstown, Franklin River, Lake St Clair, Ouse and beyond.
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Western Australia is renowned for its unique Wildflowers. These photos were taken at the annual Wildflower Festival at Kings Park in Perth.
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Pt Ann on the western end of Fitzgerald River National Park is rich in Flora and Fauna. Dolphins swim and Whales come in to calve on this Southern Coast of Western Australia.
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Photos taken at various Western Australian places during road-side stops while on the South West Wildflower Tour with www.wanderer.com.au
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This second album of my Goldfields Safari takes you from Rowles Lagoon Conservation Park to Lake Ballard in Western Australia. Enjoy the tour.
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A visit to Quaalup Homestead Wilderness Retreat at the western end of Fitzgerald National Park, as part of a Southern Wildflower Tour with www.wanderer.com.au
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Epiphyllum oxypetalum (Queen of the Night Cactus)is an erect, then pendent, periennial cactus which produces freely branching, flattened stems. It bears nocturnal, tubular, white flowers which are magnificently perfumed. Each flower only lasts one night.
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Flowering Plants are so adaptable that most of the Flowers growing in my Australian Garden can be found in gardens around the world.
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Thankyou for your Friendship and Support which has given me a combined total of 1,000,033 Views on 24 March 2007. If only I could amalgamate my two Sites....
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One species of prickly pear was first brought to Australia with the First Fleet to help establish an industry in cochineal – the red dye used to colour the coats of the British soldiers. The dye was extracted from the cochineal beetle, which lives and fee
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The small remnant of natural bushland at the end of my street has been sacrificed to build a road for the ShuttleBus connecting with Trains at the new Railway Station due to open in July.
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The unique Wildflowers of Western Australia number approx 12,000 varieties. These were displayed at the annual King's Park Wildflower Festival of September 2006.
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In line with the current emphasis on Individual Photos, Images will be uploaded One-at-a-Time to make a miscellaneous collection, the common theme being that they were all taken in Australia.
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The University of Western Australia was established in 1911 on the 65-hectare Crawley campus and is widely acclaimed for its grounds and buildings, which are listed in the register of Australian National Estate. There are more than 200 species of plants a
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