
Australia 20
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09 Sep 2020
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A very tough beauty
This wonderful species of flower grows only in the driest and harshest part of inland Australia. This was in red sand in the middle of the desert,
They are known as Sturt Desert Pea, and they defy attempts to grow them in suburban gardens!
They are Swainsonia Formosa, botanically.
21 Aug 2020
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Breakfast at the billabong
Kakadu UNESCO biosphere, Northern Australia. A Nankeen night heron having his breakfast.
I have been remote with no internet, have a little just now. Sending hugs and best wishes to all. Missing you!
Stay well and safe
05 Aug 2020
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In the outback. HFF
Hughenden, in northwest Queensland, Australia. Remote place. Hard to upload at present, still travelling and homeless. Big hugs and thoughts to all. Have a fabulous Friday and a wonderful weekend.
Thinking of you all...sorry to not visit!
12 Sep 2020
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HFF from Central Australia
Far north South Australia, on the Stuart Highway.
Have a super Friday and a safe weekend.
Big hug from the nomads in Oz
23 Jul 2020
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25 comments
Aged iron
Lightning Ridge..the.black opal capital of Australia in outback NSW. The piles of white dirt are tailings, or diggings from the mining processes. Old church.
12 Sep 2020
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Fence having a rest
HFF from a tumbled down fence in the remote Australian outback. Our car and caravan are at the rear LHS to give some idea of scale. There is a fence, diagonally, mostly falling down!
Have a fabulous weekend everyone, and sending you a great big hug from Australia
31 Aug 2020
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Devil’s Marbles
Karlu Karlu is the indigenous name of this large area of ancient, weathered red rocks in the centre of Australia. They are a variety of forms, sizes, conformations. Some like this one, weather in a way as to split perfectly in half.
02 Sep 2020
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Splendid fairy wren
In desert Australia. This is the male in his mating colours. For much of the year their plumage is grey, but they wear their gorgeous colours to attract the girls!
Have a safe week!
All the best from Oz
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