Photos by ian@macleaycomputers : on the map, in Google Earth (KML)
Euglah Rock - Doug Sky Lookout
14 views
Gloucester - Mt Mograni Lookout
13 views
The Governor - Mt Kaputar
13 views
Killick Creek - Crescent Head
25 views
Crescent Head Footbridge
20 views
Crescent Head - Beach
21 views
Bellbrook - Upriver from the bridge
47 views
Turners Flat Bridge - Closed
63 views
Sherwood Bridge in flood
50 views
Macleay River flooding at Kempsey
36 views
Beech Lookout - Forest Way
53 views
Point Lookout
47 views
Eagles Nest Trail - Point Lookout
86 views
Ebor Falls Valley View
37 views
Dorrigo Plateau
59 views
Ulong - The Village in the Valley
40 views
Smoky Cape Lighthouse
59 views
ian@macleaycomputers's conversations
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Yeah I could also call it Hughie McMillan's Hut, considering its his. Ive been going there for forty years, would I be considered a local yet?
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3 spans of the Turners Flat bridge have ended up out to sea. The council only completed major repairs some months ago. They dont seem to be in a hurry to get it passable again, leaving many residents with a long roundabout trip.
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The Governor is an example of flat-topped flow remnants, forming an eroded trachyte lava terrace.
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The rock face collects water and it falls onto this jumble of boulders. Its a consistently beautiful place for a walk.
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The recent King tides and storms have removed a lot of sand from the beaches.
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It certainly has some amazing scenery, and you got to see it in the best way. Thats a good effort on a bike. Did you come out the Carrai or Boonanghi way?
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Dianne, Have a look at http://picasaweb.google.com.au/AshmanPix/AshPix02 There will be more there soon. Hope you had a good Christmas, Ash
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Its steeper than it looks. A wet day and a lot of leaf litter had my Hilux sliding towards the trees. I'll wait for a dry day and try it again.
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This post marks the place where a man died in the creek.
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