Even ten years ago I couldn’t imagine that. Discussing with parents, who are in 9000km from me, via video chat about Orion constellation position in Northern and Southern skies, search photo archive for a proper photo, develop it, send it to parents, on both ends of the video chat open paper maps of the sky...
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Another shot from the Twelve Apostles. The very last rays of the sun. Shot from the Razorback lookout. Best looks on black – just click on the image and in the new window point cursor on the black square on the left-hand side. See a little gallery of all the images shot here: Gallery of...
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The Pinnacles is a favourite location in north Ben Boyd National Park. The Pinnacles is a formation which dates back some 65 million years when the soft white sand and its cap of red clay laid the foundations for the subsequent feature which now exists. Viewers can appreciate the beauty of the formation from the...
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