she did richy and my ggrandfather was the first person to discover the first workable black coal seam, in the area too. it has loads of history, as well as my mothers ashes were also put out at skull rock there too. the ocean view pub is owned by my cousin Hoss, (peter) i have a few kiily pics in my gallery as well. :) k.
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Chris Clark, 7 months ago
now that’s what I call a trestle, excellent composition and love the reflections Richy
~ Fir Mamat ~, 2 months ago
Fantastic, the water looks so calm.
Stacy Rodriguez, about 1 month ago
Great shot. :)
Inishiata, about 1 month ago
Congratulations on being featured on the Bridges Group Home Page.
Wow – love the detail
Kristina Kitch..., 8 days ago
Is this at Kilcunda, i love this bridge, my granda mother was the station mistress at killy.
great shot. :) k
richymac in reply to Kristina Kitchingman’s comment, 7 days ago
Yes Kristina, Kilcunda it is. I agree, it is a gorgeous bridge. Your grand mother obviously lived in a very beautiful part of the world!!
Kristina Kitch..., 7 days ago
she did richy and my ggrandfather was the first person to discover the first workable black coal seam, in the area too. it has loads of history, as well as my mothers ashes were also put out at skull rock there too.
the ocean view pub is owned by my cousin Hoss, (peter)
i have a few kiily pics in my gallery as well. :) k.