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Ok, I have to do this in batches:


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I am just amazed by how beautiful Australia is, keep them photos coming. :) 

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The fig tree is what got me. 

I would eventually love to visit there. 

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I love waterfalls, oddly enough I have never been to Niagara Falls. My wife has been and for 25 years has wanted to go, but we never seem to have the time.
Thanks for sharing.
Many of the places I have always longed to see I procrastinated in actually taking the time off to go see. Niagra falls is high on that list as well as Australia.

I guess in my situation of present, photographs are my only alternative. 

Please keep these photos coming! 💖

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Photo taken in 2012.


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Jacaranda trees are one of my favorites. 💖

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Last of spring: 


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One more for the day: 

Afternoon yucca


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One more for the day:

Afternoon yucca


Another beautiful image! Keep them coming 

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The rain cometh...














Shot with a Mamiya 645 MF. 

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Birdie...

Here is another for your geographic viewing pleasure: 

this was taken yesterday in the Ojito again. 

Notice that this is scattered and broken lava rock sitting in ash. 
IMO, it was probably laid down after the ash fell. Raining rocks.    The area is scattered with these and sandstone pillars.  The big rock in the center is about 8 feet in dia. 


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Birdie...

Here is another for your geographic viewing pleasure:

this was taken yesterday in the Ojito again.

Notice that this is scattered and broken lava rock sitting in ash.
IMO, it was probably laid down after the ash fell. Raining rocks.    The area is scattered with these and sandstone pillars.  The big rock in the center is about 8 feet in dia.


Wow, I tend to agree. Very nice 💖


 

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