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  • Two more from yesterdays walk

    A couple of photos from the 'Best of All' lookout at Springbrook. This is on the escarpment that forms the QLD/NSW border, and is only 350 metres from the road. I'm not all that keen on photos from lookouts usually, but the early morning sun helped provide some detail here.

    1. Looking south over New South Wales. The highest peak on the right is Mt Warning.
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    2. Looking east towards the coast.
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    Alan W

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    The clouds in #1 really make it pop Alan. Lovely framing as well with the tree on the right giving it some depth. Both have beautiful colours and I like the different layers throughout the images. Lovely presentation.
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    • wigz
      wigz commented
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      Thanks Isac

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    Hi Alan

    Lovely images - extraordinarily rugged country ... just used g-maps to find it, to discover it's about 25km inland from Tweed Heads ... great for those in that area, but when I see such ruggedness, I think back 200yrs to the explorers and am forever amazed as to how they managed to make their way inland

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    • wigz
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      Thanks Phil. Yes it's rugged country and almost always damp or wet. I think of the first surveyors, and also the O'Reillys who cleared some rainforest by hand on the nearby Lamington Plateau to establish a dairy farm. They had to cart everything up and down by pack-horse.
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