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Can anyone please identify this flower? Continue reading
I recently photographed this beautiful flowering Basil in my back yard.
Any idea what flower this is? This flower was photographed late this afternoon in my front garden, if budding botanist can identify it, common name is sufficient, please leave a comment.
This image was captured today on a visit to Uriara Crossing, on the Murrumbidgee River.
This morning I found the glint of light reflecting on beads of water on my freshly painted deck just beautiful.
Here are some photos of a bushwalk I did at the Walls of Jerusalem in 2008
Originally posted on Geokult Travel: These photos are from a visit to the Tasman National Park, Tasmania, on a very hot day back in late January 2008. See other posts on Tasmania: Cradle Mountain, Tasmania – A Photo Essay
Originally posted on Geokult Travel: We visited Dubrovnik as part of a ‘Sailing’ Croatia cruise from Split to Dobrovnik and return in October 2013. Although the cruise was promoted as a sailing cruise, the sails were not raised once over … Continue reading
Originally posted on Geokult Travel These pictures were taken on a beautiful autumn morning in Canberra around Lake Burley Griffin and Black Mountain just as the early fog was lifting on the city.
Another beautiful sunrise this morning at Korora Beach, Coffs Harbour, New South Wales. See our other posts about Korora at Geokult Travel: 365 Places: Sunrise over the Pacific Sunrise at Korora – A Photo Essay 365 Places: Korora Beach
Originally posted on Geokult Travel: We found this sparkling green gem about 15 minutes north of Coffs Harbour.
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This was a fabulous sailing cruise in Southern Turkey in October 2013.
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Around the Buddhist stupa of Boudhanath.
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A totally awe-inspiring trek in the Everest region of Nepal in November 2008.