Today ... a picnic in the bush.
It was a long and dusty drive but well worth it. About an hour and a half's drive from Kalgoorlie along the access road to the Indian Pacific railway line, then a further three qrs of an hour along various bumpy bush tracks, before we found a spot to stop and have our picnic. It was a brilliant, brilliant day! Some pics I took along the way and when we arrived ....










Pink & Grey galahs ...






This little fellow (called a thorny devil or mountain devil) was sitting quietly in the middle of the road when we came along. They are incredibly placid & cute little lizards. We helped him get across to the other side of the road where he continued to pose happily for me before waddling off into the bush ...




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ozguy
Change the colour of the rocks to grey and change the trees to more northern types and this is very reminiscent of the Canadian Shield, which begins just north of where I live.
As usual, great pictures!
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What is the squarish pond? Some sort of aquaculture?
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Really loving your pics, Ozguy.
But...
Is a picnic in the bush anything like a party in your pants?
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Love your pics! The spiny little critter looks fairly tame.
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I LOVE this thread!!! ..|
Thanks for the AWESOME pics...
I had a couple of questions...
1) What kind of trees are those in the forest picture???
2) Is that volcanic rock in the moonscape pictures???
THANKS again for sharing such INCREDIBLE photography!!!
:):):)
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mmm..snags....I'm focusing on that pic...must be hungry.
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Great pictures! Thanks for sharing! Love the birds...we used to have a Rose Breasted Cockatoo just like them!
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Gorgeous pictures .......btw is that you in your avatar???????
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Yooper
What is the squarish pond? Some sort of aquaculture?
The remains of an old disused dam ... constructed by Afghan cameleers who came out during the goldrush days of the early 20th century.
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sixthson
Is a picnic in the bush anything like a party in your pants?
Well they both involve eating sausage so I guess you could say they're similar! :twisted:
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swerve
1) What kind of trees are those in the forest picture???
2) Is that volcanic rock in the moonscape pictures???
1. The trees with the blackened lower trunks are known as blackbutts (interesting name!). The trees in the other pics are a variety of gum tree (eucalypt) but I'm not sure of the name.
2. Sorry, not sure about the rock, probably granite of some sort ... don't think it's volcanic, though.
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IowaGuy
.......btw is that you in your avatar???????
Yep. :-)
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Your pictures are Amazing as always ozguy.
I feel like I'm there in some of those pictures... Love' em.
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Great pics! I'm envious. I enjoyed the company of a thorny devil when I travelled some of the Canning Stock Route a few years ago. Love to get back. One day...
-T.
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Amazing landscape, excellently captured by a skilled photographer, you!
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Wow, the little creature looked so tame and laid back - your photo with your hand put into perspective just had tiny it was, haha. I'd still have jumped and ran away.. What can I say?!
Were you in a known park or sorts then? The photo you took of people having the picnic, I imagine was the party you were with?
Those trees looks crazy, and that lake looks a delight, but one imagine it's probably full of everything under the sun, that would make my skin crawl, hahaha.. Food looks tasty too! On nom nom! :D