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Post by Dragon Man on Mar 23, 2015 15:56:38 GMT
Just got back from 4 days down at the Shipwreck Coast, the Southern coast of mainland Australia where more than 80 ships have sunk in the last 150 years. They sink after hitting the massive rock formations out in the Southern Ocean. Here's two pics of some of them: This one is called London Bridge, but the main bridge part collapsed into the Ocean about 1990: and a couple of Sunset shots: and on an Astronomical Theme, the Moon and Venus: I have about 100 more pics. Too many to post in here of similar rocks. It was nice to get away for a few days.
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Post by davy on Mar 23, 2015 17:55:53 GMT
Looks good ken..great to get away and recharge the batteries. .did you go on the bike
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Post by Rick in NWArk on Mar 23, 2015 18:02:28 GMT
Very nice shots, Ken, beautiful rock formations!
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Post by Dragon Man on Mar 23, 2015 23:01:10 GMT
Looks good ken..great to get away and recharge the batteries. .did you go on the bike No Davy, we loaded up the car and headed off. We were forewarned that the food outlets at many of the small towns along the coast are lousy and owned by grumps waiting to rip off Tourists. So we made sure we took 4 days worth of food. And because the southern coast can go from hot to really cold in a matter of 10 minutes we packed clothes for every season and we needed them Yes, it was certainly a recharge.
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