Photos by Burnie van Hilst : on the map, in Google Earth (KML)
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I think you'll find this should be Jounama Dam near Talbingo.
Cheers
Jimbob (watchdog05)
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Sacred Heart Cathedral is the second largest in Australia and the last Gothic Cathedral to be built in the world
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Photo taken from the Queensland/New South Wales border crossing (Tick Gate) on Nerang-Murwillumbah Road. The ridge you can see rising from the bottom left corner up to the cliff line (just below the cloud) is actually the Queensland/New South Wales border... I've walked up that ridge quite often
Hi from Australia Burnie
Regards, Craig
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Burnie,
I see you have ahave great fascination with rail & bridges.
How did you come across this photo of Victoria bridge? Throught the State or John Oxley Library maybe?
Paul
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:-) Hey Bern, I am an ex-pat Novocastrian now living in Dallas Texas U.S.A. Is that what this WWII installation was? I always wondered about it. (Near Strezlecki I think). I was told that it was a part of an artillery complex along the beaches. Contact me at wazza@tx.rr.com if you know for sure! Regards, Warren T.
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tHe last train
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its great to see another person enjoying themselves taking photos of our bridges and history love to hear from you 0401067634 to exchange photos
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