Road leading into the town of Omeo, Victoria, Australia.
Omeo Post Office, Omeo, Victoria, Australia.
Tambo Crossing, Victoria, Australia. After one of Victoria’s worst ever bushfires swept through in January 2007. This image was taken in March 2007. adgray has written some beaut verse to accompany this image. Highly recommended reading. Please read Nature’s Eternal Optimism! by adgray
Split Point Lighthouse, Aireys Inlet, Victoria, Australia.
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This is near my twin brother’s place in Colorado, USA. It’s so wild west I love it!
Car Triptich Part 3. Wagin, W.A., the ominpresence of agriculture.
Loch Arch, London Bridge – Shipwreck coast, Australia
Woodlands Historic Park, Greenvale, Victoria, Australia.
The post office at Grafton, New South Wales, Australia.
Chinese Highlands, For more visual input, have a look at my website
Life is like a ten speed bicycle…most of us have gears we never use. / - Charles M. Schulz
Guanella Pass, Colorado. Elevation 11,669 feet high. / Thoughts appreciated! John
Unpaved road leads toward western Colorado’s beautiful San Juan range in early summer
“In the beginning you must subject yourself to the influence of nature. You must be able to walk firmly on the ground before you start walking on a tightrope.” / Henri Matisse “Man learns through experience, and the spiritual path is full of different kinds of experiences. He will encounter many difficulties and obstacles, and they are the very experiences he needs to encourage and complete the cleansing process.” / Sai Baba
Wagonga Inlet at Narooma, New South Wales, Australia.
A montage of my images and sky image from CGtextures
This is a snap shot of an old stage coach in 1880’s town, SD.
The Twelve Apostles, Port Campbell National Park, Great Ocean Road, Victoria, Australia.
Port Campbell National Park, Victoria, Australia.
The Port Campbell National Park calendar features the travel photography of Australian journalist and photographer, Darren Stones. “G’day folks. The Port Campbell National Park calendar features imagery of one of Victoria’s most visited regions. With stunning scenery of the Twelve Apostles, Loch Ard Gorge, Gibsons Beach, London Bridge and The Arch, this calendar is a culmination of many journeys undertaken by me along the world-famous Great Ocean Road in Victoria, Australia. There are images contained in this calendar which have been published in a travel guide book, and sold as products to national and international buyers. Thanks for viewing.” – Darren Stones Title of image: Cover – Port Campbell National Park / January – Twelve Apostles / February – Port Campbell National Park / March – Twelve Apostles – Port Campbell National Park / April – Loch Ard Gorge / May – Gibson’s Beach / June – London Bridge / July – The Arch / August – Gibson’s Beach / September – Port Campbell National Park / October – Twelve Apostles / November – Gibsons Beach / December – Twelve Apostles More of Darren’s works can be viewed and purchased here: / Darren Stones – RedBubble Follow Darren Stones at Twitter: /
BEST VIEWED LARGE Barossa Valley, S.A / Shot taken through windscreen / while travelling….....
This remote road of gravel and red cinder is upcountry at an elevation of about 3000 feet above sea level on the southern slopes of Haleakala Volcano. Makai, ocean side, the Pacific Ocean is far down below on my left and the direction I am facing is toward Kula, which is about five miles away. This photograph was taken as the sun was setting. The flowering trees with their red bark illuminated in the sunlight are called Black Wattle, and while they are beautiful, this tree is an invasive naturalized pest. “This noxious, evergreen tree often reaches 20 meters in height. Apart from producing copious numbers of seeds, it generates numerous suckers resulting in monotypic thickets. The small seeds are not actively dispersed and, although rodents or granivorous birds cannot be totally discounted, man appears to be the principal disseminator. The species resprouts by basal shoots following fire, thereby generally intensifying the infestation. No evaluation of its potential for biological control has been made. It grows in disturbed, mesic habitats between 600-1,700 m. The major infestation is at Kula, Maui.” Information Source Black Wattle Alien Plants of Hawai’i Copyright © Sharon Mau 2009 / All Rights Reserved Canon EOS Digital Rebel XTi / Shooting Date/Time 18 June 2009 18:21:59
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