Sunday, February 27, 2011
BILLY BILLY ROCKS - VIDEO
The latest wander by John Evans and Co. in Tidbinbilla Nature Reserve in the Australian Capital Territory. John captures the rugged and beautiful views from atop Billy Billy Rocks. John has an amazing array of information regarding bushwalking in the Canberra region at Johnny Boy's Walkabout blog.
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History lost through lack of funding
The following ABC article laments the possible loss of many historical audio visual records that are waiting for digitising into modern fo...

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The following ABC article laments the possible loss of many historical audio visual records that are waiting for digitising into modern fo...
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I stopped today to take a few pictures of the 'scar' on Mount Tennent ( Or Mount Tennant if your thinking about the bushranger ) I ...
I love to see big boulders. When I was looking for land I told the estate agents I wanted trees and rocks, all they could offer was cleared land & say"but think what you can do with it"!
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http://woodsrunnersdiary.blogspot.com/
I agree, theres usually no character to a paddock Keith.
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