World Map Australia NSW Padstow
Salt Pan Creek; Prior to 1926, Salt Pan Creek was the site of an Aboriginal squatters camp consisting of refugee families of the dispossessed and those seeking to escape the brutal policies of the Aboriginal Protection Board. From 1926 to 1935, it became a focal point of Aboriginal resistance in New South Wales. Salt Pan Creek was named after a popular watering place on the Kentish coast in England.
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- Camera: SONY CYBERSHOT
- Taken on 2001/01/24 06:22:00
- Exposure: 0.013s (1/80)
- Focal Length: 13.90mm
- F/Stop: f/4.000
- ISO Speed: ISO100
- Exposure Bias: 0.00 EV
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Comments (4)
Mi6art, on March 11, 2010, said:
Very beautiful!
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PHOTO.K.C©, on March 12, 2010, said:
hi friend Mi6art a sincere thanks for your visit. I am honoured by your kind remarks. god bless you and family Best wishes from shalom57
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votoja - CZ, on September 10, said:
very nice picture - nice place LIKE - have a nice weekend
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PHOTO.K.C©, on September 21, said:
Thank you votoja - CZ for your visit and kind comments, you will always be welcome. greeting shalom57
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