Back in work tomorrow for a 5 days then all good for the rest of the month.
PM me.
Back in work tomorrow for a 5 days then all good for the rest of the month.
PM me.
How far does the oldest building go back to? Any idea?
Learn something new every day, thank you
Underneath the gumtree,
Is where you'll find me,
Curled up in me swag,
With some ants biting my ballbag
Took a camping trip up the QLD coast to break up the monotony of lockdown.
Bonza
Beautiful . . . miss the place
See any whales cavorting ?
^^^ Best country in the world to live in.
(if only the locals could be set to 'mute')
^ Awesome shots and brings back memories.
Scaled them all except for Mt Coonowrin (top photo, in front of Mt Beerwah) due to Salmon's Leap.
If you want a different view, have a stroll up Wild House Mountain (eastern side of the Highway) and have a chat with the forest ranger whose job it is spot the fires in the surrounding pine forests.
The sunset Photo #2 is epic ... I assume taken from Mt Ngungun ?
^Cigar for Dave the Rave who is bang on the money.
Lovely spot for a tour with the windy roads through the Mary River Valley
It would take some cunning ingenuity and a big pair of mangoes for anyone to get up Mt Coonowrin I reckon
Cool pic.
Not too difficult...just dangerous because of loose rocks. One guy who climbed it illegally (it's closed now) knocked off one as big as a fridge.
I used to climb up the front face of Tibrogargan no probs, and abseil down.
Kudos to the Dancer if he has dragged his arse up the wrong end of that pointy bastard.
My legs are still recovering from my epic death-defying scaling of the 253m Mount Ngungun.
(I hope Katie is not reading this)
It was Tibrogargan I used to do, via the caves route (RH side). Not too difficult, actually. I may go back some time and do it without any gear. Those caves are really quite big once you get up in there, and one has a huge rock arch inside it. There used to be a large beehive attached to the ceiling of another.
My Hot & Spicy noodles i always buy a box
A green for anyone who can tell me why this sleepy little temple in Nakhonratchasima province became known around the world in the 1970s.
Ajarn Cha ?
Elephants ?
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