The mighty Murray River at Corowa, New South Wales, Australia.
The Murray River at Corowa, NSW, Australia, featuring the historic John Foord Bridge.
The Murray River at Corowa, New South Wales, Australia.
The Hotel Australia, Corowa, NSW, Australia.
Flour mill and silos at Corowa, New South Wales, Australia. / The former Corowa Flour Mill is acknowledged as a landmark. The main building is of architectural and industrial significance, and it is considered to be of state heritage significance.
The Murray River at Corowa, New South Wales, Australia.
The John Foord Bridge spans the Murray River from Corowa, New South Wales to neighbouring Wahgunyah in Victoria, Australia.
The Murray River at Corowa, New South Wales, Australia.
The Murray River at Corowa, New South Wales, Australia.
The Murray River at Corowa, NSW, Australia.
The disused Corowa Railway Station at Corowa, New South Wales, Australia.
The Murray River at Corowa, New South Wales, Australia.
This Mud Lark, sometimes known as a ‘Pee Wee” was photographed at a camp ground on the Murray River near the town of Corowa in southern NSW, Australia. This bird is a female. The males have a black mask on their face.
Took a drive to Corowa, NSW, Australia last weekend to check out the water level of the Murray River. We spent two nights there. It’s …
Took a drive to Corowa, NSW, Australia last weekend to check out the water level of the Murray River. We spent two nights there. It’s not really a river at the moment – more like a shallow stream you could wade across. Official data from the New South Wales Government NSW Water Information website indicates that the water level at Corowa on September 30, 2007 was 1.2 metres. The water level recorded on August 30, 2008 was 0.35 metres. The height of the river fluctuates during the year according to rainfall and discharge from Hume Dam, and during December ‘07 at Corowa it was recorded at 2.3 metres. http://www.waterinfo.nsw.gov.au/ © Darren Stones 2008.
Its many twists and bends add to the grandeur and mystique, and it’s a river which continues to attract people from afar. !http://farm…
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They came in all shapes and sizes and in all states of restoration. The 2009 Corowa Swim-in saw a total of 41 CMP Blitz trucks. A world record I believe. / A great collection.
Images from New South Wales, Australia. Title of image: Cover – The Kidman Way (Bourke-Cobar) / January – Evening Glow (Narrandera) / February – Kangaroos (Kosciuszko NP) / March – Hotel Australia (Corowa) / April – Cobar / May – Murray River Corowa / June – Parkes Observatory (Parkes) / July – Back of Bourke Hotel (Bourke) / August – Mimosa Rocks (Far South Coast) / September – Merimbula Wharf (Merimbula) / October – North Bourke Bridge (Bourke) / November – Lightning Ridge / December – Central Tilba
I’m pleased to announce my 2009 range of Australiana themed calendars are now available to purchase via my online sales agent, RedBubble….
I’m pleased to announce my 2009 range of Australiana themed calendars are now available to purchase via my online sales agent, RedBubble. There’s 12 different calendars in the collection to date which depict various aspects of Australia. You’re most welcome to browse through the collection, and if you’d like to provide feedback, that will be great. Calendars are an ideal gift for giving to family and friends, and yourself. / A snap of the jolly old fellow from last year See below for more product information. Here’s the full list for viewing. Each thumbnail is clickable and it will direct to a full preview of the calendar and unit pricing. / Australia’s Animals / We’re a bit different in Australia / New South Wales / New South Wales – South Coast / Humpback Whales / Great Ocean Road / Australia – The Bush / Aussie blokes and sheilas / Victoria / North-East Victoria / Trees In Australia / Great Alpine Road / Central Tilba
Maybe some of my best works – I’m not sure. Sure was fun making them. Thanks for viewing. PS. Nearly lost my balls making the November image. Come to think of it, I’ve nearly lost my balls on numerous occasions whilst making photographs in the last few years. Those farm fences can be dangerous. :) Cover / January / February / March / April / May / June / July / August / September / October / November / December
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