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Somewhere out there


Taken at a friend's rural property, in drought at present. Despite appearances the rain still is 'somewhere out there'. Also a couple of the relatively tame local wallabies. Stitched panorama, best viewed large.
This is looking northward through the area where the Clarke bushrangers based themselves, back in the 1860s, when they too were 'somewhere out there' and the Special Constables were looking for them.
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This is looking northward through the area where the Clarke bushrangers based themselves, back in the 1860s, when they too were 'somewhere out there' and the Special Constables were looking for them.
Explored.
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You wondered what teasel is...it is a thorny plant which is also an incredible photography subject. Take a look at the top 15-20 images in this search and you will see what I'm talking about...teasel is a fabulous subject to explore through the lens of a camera, both macro and at a distance: www.ipernity.com/search/photo?w=290645&q=teasel
I presume the wallabies are less than energetic on account of the rain shortfall.
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