tiabunna's photos with the keyword: lookout
Deon's Lookout bench
09 Jul 2023 |
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Benches became increasingly difficult to find as I travelled further into the outback! Probably best viewed on black. Quite an impressive view from this bench - see PiP#1. Wishing everyone a very Happy Bench Monday.
This lookout is dedicated to Deon Brook, a young man from the area, killed in a helicopter accident nearby - see PiP#2.
Lookout bench
05 Mar 2023 |
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Last Friday I posted an image of the view from the new lookout recently opened by our local council. The good news is that it also contains this bench (see also another view in the PiP).
Best wishes for the coming week, everyone, and Happy Bench Monday to all.
New lookout
02 Mar 2023 |
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Our local council has only recently finished this new viewing platform on a headland, looking across Batemans Bay, with Snapper Island in the middle distance.
Happy Fence Friday and have a great weekend, everyone.
Bench with a view
18 Dec 2022 |
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My previous post was an image of this landscape seen at the roadside lookout (see PiP). Even better is that there is a bench, should you wish to sit and enjoy the view.
Happy Bench Monday and have a good week, everyone.
Bruny Isthmus
23 Jun 2022 |
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Bruny Island is near the southern end of Tasmania. Its northern and southern ends are joined by this isthmus with a viewing platform where this image was taken. I'm having a very pleasant time on my trip, but will be away (and offline) for a little longer. Meanwhile, best wishes everyone and do have a very Happy Fence Friday.
The lookout
19 Jul 2018 |
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The cantilevered Forest Sky Pier lookout, near Coffs Harbour. Other images in notes. HFF and have a great weekend, everyone.
This way to the view
The view
19 Jul 2018 |
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Stitched panorama of the view from the lookout, across Coffs Harbour and the coast. One to view large.
Mt Lyell Lookout
24 Jan 2014 |
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Lookout over the former pit of the Mt Lyell mine in Tasmania. Fumes from mining and processing operations have devastated the landscape, stripping it of most vegetation and the high rainfall removing the topsoil. Happy Fence Friday!
Over Halls Gap from the Grampians
10 Jul 2013 |
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Like many Australian mountain areas, the Grampians rise abruptly from the surrounding flat terrain.
Across the Grampians
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