the blacks spur .some say the name came from the pack horse teamsters in 1862 meeting long lines or aboriginals on the rige between healesville and narbethong . the upper goulburn natives or taungurong were pushed ot of the central highlands and moved to coranderrk near healesville leaving litile evidence of ther existence..
Thanks for dropping by my name is Donovan wilson I am a professional landscape and wildlife photographer based in Marysville Victoria I have always had a love of the Australian bush and I hope through these pagers you can see and feel my passion .
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that area is stunning, and so are the trees , great shot
stunning image Donovan – the starkness of the solitary tree fern stands majestically.
Wonderfully graphic. The story of the original peoples being moved off their land is sadly an all too common one.
Great shot!
Why drive past such a magnificent shot. Thank you for not doing that.
have always loved the magic and mystery of the black spur, and you have caught it so wonderfully
nice comment john
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wonderful atmosphere!
stunning shot.
lovely atmosphere and composition
i love them foggy days
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Great composition. I love the angle.
Congratulations on your wonderful feature in the Forests group with this beautiful image! It is captivating! Aloha, Sharon
thanks sharon its nice to get my photos featured
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