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  • Ngumban rest

    What a lovely place to pull up for a rest stop. These are all taken close to each other. There were people here taking drone pictures. I dragged a drone around but when I wanted and was allowed to use it it needed passwords and updates so I packed it up again. I will have to get more practice with it so I remember how to use it.

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    #4 Lassiters Reef!
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    #6 Notice the colour change in the shade again.
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    Better a full bottle in front of me
    than a full frontal lobotomy.
    Hans

  • #2
    G'day Hans

    A fabulous set mate -- just as I remember the outback -- places that I love to disappear into

    Phil
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    > Motorhome travels outback eastern Australia much of each year
    > recent images at http://www.flickr.com/photos/ozzie_traveller/sets/

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    • HansE
      HansE commented
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      Very unique with the red mudlike rocks and the spinifex contrasting the white tree trunks. Not like anywhere else I have been in the world.

  • #3
    Wow, a place you feel that no one else has touched. Excellent photos of it...

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    • HansE
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      Haha It's all relative. Some locals would say it was like Pitt street. (Main street in Sydney) Fact that it has a tar road running past says it all. There would be about two dozen people that stopped there overnight the night we stayed.

  • #4
    Wonderful colours in these Hans.
    Alan W

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    • HansE
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      I like how it turned to gold in #4 Lassiter was an old Australian prospecter who on his deathbed said he had found a reef of gold. People keep an eye out for it But the light is different to Europe a lot brighter.

    • wigz
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      My wife worked in WA in the early 70s and while there went on a flight with friends who were searching for Lasseters Reef. They believed they found it but couldn't do anything as it was on an Aboriginal reserve or something. I guess no one can prove they didn't find it.

    • HansE
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      I have pictorial proof! I put the explanation for our non Australian members who would not be aware of the fable.

  • #5
    Wonderful stories and great pictures of our unique Aussie Outback Hans. TFS. I love #7 with that one solitary tree in all that space and the 2 folks looking for some shade
    I Shoot A Canon

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    My memory's not as sharp as it used to be.
    Also, my memory's not as sharp as it used to be.

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    • HansE
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      It was getting quite late must have been after 5pm Gets dark real early just over the border in WA

    • Isac
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      It does look late afternoon.
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