
Queensland country
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Bridge over Yabba Creek
Imbil Railway Bridge in Queensland. Another view in note.
The 1915 bridge on the Mary Valley railway line is a landmark structure crossing Little Yabba Creek, at the charming town of Imbil. It may be viewed from the road bridge on the north-eastern side of town. The railway was built to support and enhance local agricultural production, particularly dairying. This style of steel bridge is a half through Pratt Truss, which was developed in 1908 and much stronger than earlier designs. This is one of five bridges of this kind remaining in Queensland.
Imbil Railway Bridge
Imbil Railway Bridge in Queensland.
The 1915 bridge on the Mary Valley railway line is a landmark structure crossing Little Yabba Creek, at the charming town of Imbil. It may be viewed from the road bridge on the north-eastern side of town. The railway was built to support and enhance local agricultural production, particularly dairying. This style of steel bridge is a half through Pratt Truss, which was developed in 1908 and much stronger than earlier designs. This is one of five bridges of this kind remaining in Queensland.
environment.ehp.qld.gov.au/heritage-register
22 Apr 2015
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View to Mt Cooroy
Autumn in Queensland, Australia (rework 2022)
20 Mar 2016
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Creative Themes 5 - Doors/Arches
New topic/theme for November
Plain, patterned, coloured, modern, antique, whatever you can find.
Archives allowed
Post processing and creative images OK.
The only people should be from street scenes.
14 Jan 2020
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many flowers
One of our hibiscus plants in Eumundi, Queensland, Australia.
It was planted a couple of years before this, and really liked this location.
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