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Fotografi Obscura: Port Arthur, Tasmania
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Exploring Sydney, Australia and the rest of the world! Wednesday, July 21, 2010. Port Arthur, Tasmania. The Port Arthur Historic Site - home to prisoners, military personnel and free settlers. From 1833 Port Arthur was used as a punishment station for repeat offenders from all the Australian Colonies. By 1840 more than 2000 convicts, soldiers and civil staff lived at Port Arthur, which by this time was a major industrial settlement." quote from the Port Arthur Historic Site Visitor Guide. The Church repr...
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Fotografi Obscura: Wombeyan Caves, NSW
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Exploring Sydney, Australia and the rest of the world! Wednesday, April 28, 2010. Wombeyan Caves, NSW. Just a short 2 1/2 hours adventurous drive from Sydney and you will find yourself in a family, friendly camp site in NSW. The last 20-30 km drive to Wombeyan Caves is a bumpy, narrow and winding dirt road; every turn on the blind corners keep you on the edge of your sit. Upon reaching the camp site we were welcomed by the most beautiful autumn trees; a breathtaking view that left me speechless.
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Fotografi Obscura: October Long Weekend - Cairns, Queensland
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Exploring Sydney, Australia and the rest of the world! Saturday, October 16, 2010. October Long Weekend - Cairns, Queensland. After much planning and anticipation, we finally arrived at the tropical Cairns on a not so sunny day. My heart sank and I thought to myself, what are we going to do for the next four days if it doesn't stop raining? As we were driving to our resort Elandra. The pool deck won our hearts with the private day-beds. It was the perfect place for us to lie down, relax and unwind. Was b...
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Fotografi Obscura: February 2010
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Exploring Sydney, Australia and the rest of the world! Tuesday, February 16, 2010. Eveleigh Farmers' Market, Sydney. This is one of the many reasons why I called Sydney 'My Home'. Farmers from the NSW countryside come all the way to Sydney every Saturday morning to sell their produce. Come and shop for the freshest vegetables, fruits, flowers, eggs, chicken, duck, lamb, beef and the list goes on. The market is kids and pets friendly too! Location: 243 Wilson St, Darlington, NSW. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Fotografi Obscura: Hobart, Tasmania
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Exploring Sydney, Australia and the rest of the world! Tuesday, July 20, 2010. Click on each image for full-size view*. The Barrack Street Colonial Cottage. A lovely historical place with a quaint attic bedroom, furnished with antiques and a fireplace that kept us warm. We spent our three(3) nights at Hobart in this comfortable cottage. Mt Wellington bushwalking trek: Silver Falls (Fern Tree) to the Waterworks. The water pipeline which goes all the way to the Hobart reservoir. Richmond Gaol, one of the o...
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Fotografi Obscura: July 2010
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Exploring Sydney, Australia and the rest of the world! Wednesday, July 21, 2010. Port Arthur, Tasmania. The Port Arthur Historic Site - home to prisoners, military personnel and free settlers. From 1833 Port Arthur was used as a punishment station for repeat offenders from all the Australian Colonies. By 1840 more than 2000 convicts, soldiers and civil staff lived at Port Arthur, which by this time was a major industrial settlement." quote from the Port Arthur Historic Site Visitor Guide. The Church repr...
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Fotografi Obscura: March 2010
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Exploring Sydney, Australia and the rest of the world! Sunday, March 7, 2010. A Weekend Getaway to Melbourne. I always get that European feel to it every time I'm there. Lighting decor at Chinatown. My attempt at landscape photography, The Twelve(12) Apostles. Love the Great Ocean Road drive, it follows the coast all the way and offer the most spectacular coastal scenery. The early 8am customers at the Queen Victoria Market. Why can't Sydney have this kind of market? Melbourne, I'll be back soon!
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Fotografi Obscura: April 2010
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Exploring Sydney, Australia and the rest of the world! Wednesday, April 28, 2010. Wombeyan Caves, NSW. Just a short 2 1/2 hours adventurous drive from Sydney and you will find yourself in a family, friendly camp site in NSW. The last 20-30 km drive to Wombeyan Caves is a bumpy, narrow and winding dirt road; every turn on the blind corners keep you on the edge of your sit. Upon reaching the camp site we were welcomed by the most beautiful autumn trees; a breathtaking view that left me speechless.
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Fotografi Obscura: October 2010
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Exploring Sydney, Australia and the rest of the world! Saturday, October 16, 2010. October Long Weekend - Cairns, Queensland. After much planning and anticipation, we finally arrived at the tropical Cairns on a not so sunny day. My heart sank and I thought to myself, what are we going to do for the next four days if it doesn't stop raining? As we were driving to our resort Elandra. The pool deck won our hearts with the private day-beds. It was the perfect place for us to lie down, relax and unwind. Was b...