Dromana
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I love jettys. They’re so open and inviting. If you like this, you’ll love my Australian Beaches Calendar!! You can get this shot and 11 other beautiful beach shots for just $30 :) /
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Mornington Peninsula / 260 kilometres of coastline, Port Phillip Bay / Mornington Peninsula / Dromana / Boathouse / Mornington Peninsula / 260 kilometres of coastline, Port Phillip Bay / Mornington Peninsula / Dromana / Boathouse / Boathouse /
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Sunset at Dromana beach, Australia.
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On coming storm approaching Dromana pier. If you like this, you’ll love my Australian Beaches Calendar!! You can get this shot and 11 other beautiful beach shots for just $30 :) /
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Taken at Dromana
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Taken today 15 -09-2008 / The Mornington Peninsule enduring typical spring weather. / This was taken around the Point of Anthony’s Nose in Dromana / /
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I like the boat in the background. It looks like it has a red nose!
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DromananPier / / Portsea / / Seaford / / Sorrento /
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Taken in Dromana on the Pt Nepean road, during the storm that came with 100km winds . / One passer by at some point thought it would be great to have the waves crashing over his 4 wheel drive, ha ha , a 4 wheel drive i wont be buying. / Some people dont think about the long term effects salt water has on a motor vehicle. / /
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Can you do this ! / Belle going for her dance compitition ! / /
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From a series of photos taken at Dromana early June ‘08’.
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All THINGS ANCIANT EGYPTIAN FEATURE
by Michael Rowley KeepsakesPhotographyThankyou so very much to DAWN DAVIES & DAWNSKY for featuring ’’ SPHINX ’’ this is truely a great honour. So very much appreciated….....
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All THINGS ANCIANT EGYPTIAN FEATURE
by Michael Rowley KeepsakesPhotographyThankyou so very much to DAWN DAVIES & DAWNSKY for featuring ’’ SPHINX ’’ this is truely a great honour. So very much appreciated….....
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Located in the yard of my home / /
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From a series of photos taken at Dromana in early June ‘08’.
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Sunset over Dromana Beach in Victoria.
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END . . . Week 2 of Hell
by clarkeyAll is still going reasonably well – he sometimes gets a wee bit impatient with my lack of ability to get to strange places without some …
All is still going reasonably well – he sometimes gets a wee bit impatient with my lack of ability to get to strange places without some sort of direction!!!!! We also had a short week – Monday was a public holiday and he spent all day Wednesday in a course to update one of his licences. On Tuesday, we went to a winery down Dromana way. The owner couldn’t work out why his system wasn’t working: he’d done everything he knew about and spoken to Len on the ‘phone. After we got down there and checked out a few things, the owner nearly blew his top – he’d run out of gas (Propane) and he hadn’t thought to check that himself. (There was also a small leak in the unit which was easily fixed.) When we left, he was on the ‘phone to the gas delivery company giving them absolute hell: apparently they have a contract to deliver gas on a regular schedule, come rain, sun or earthquake!!!!! The next job was back in the middle of suburbia. When we got to the address, the property looked like it was owned by environmentalists, not radical ones, but environmentalists just the same. When the door was answered, I thought I was looking at a hippie from the early ‘70s – both the husband and wife were just too young to be genuine hippies but, boy, did they look the part! Thursday, well . . . Wow: the morning started off varying from light ground mist to heavy pea soup fog, with less than 200 meters visibility. Driving on our country roads was a somewhat nerve-wracking experience, especially since I wasn’t familiar with those partiocular roads. One spot had a small cloud of mist in the tree-branches with no fog above, below or around it In another spot, we drove past a winery that was almost entirely shrouded in heavy fog, from the road-edge to as far as the eye could, but, just visible a little way into the field of vines, you could make out a slightly darker shape that was unmistakably a very large tree, It was quite an eerie sight and, of course, there was nowhere safe to pull up to take a photo or two.. But, there was no water anywhere near where the fog was thickest. The clearest spots were between clusters of trees. Go figure. Some of those roads were like those up the back of Lilydale and Belgrave. Thankfully the fog had completely burned off by about 10.30 a.m. The day’s forecast had been for a top of 38°C, it reached 39!!! I think my brain was getting cooked by the end of the days. Friday was all quite mundane although I felt like I had driven all over the countryside by the end of it – roll on 6 months!!!!! We’re both still talking and he’s even managed to see the funny side of my ability to get lost and he’s nows firmly convinced that the GPS hasn’t got a hope in hell of teaching me anything.
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A blood-red sun sets over Dromana. Mornington peninsula, Victoria.
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Colourful Aussie beach huts
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Sunset over the bay. Taken from Dromana beach. I like how I captured the solitary bird flying towards the sun.
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Dromana beach. / Melbourne,Victoria.
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