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You understand perfectly, ...but then you are one of Bryce Courtney's former compatriots. His writing deepened in me a passion for issues and a love of landscapes of southern Africa, overflowing from compassion for the peoples of that land.
When you come to Australia, you must return home with some special piece of this realm: an item of significant indigenous artwork and a signed print of a landscape photograph... some representations of here that almost bring tears to your eyes or awe in your spirit.
One of southern Africa's artists whose work I love, is Alice Haigh. Her family story is a highly significant one, and her art is deeply expressive of her heritage. We became friends as we lived and taught in the same neighbourhood in North Parramatta, and after I had acquired one of her pieces of work and inquired after the artist for I could see some elements of very powerful significance in that work. On this occasion I wasn't wrong.
Through Alice another thread in my bond with your realm has been created.
hey sorry if i came off rude =S i just thought it was again some individual making a wrongly noted report ....ive never heard the term noodling ever its always been specking perhaps it was a very old term used ...wow ive never heard the term opalton either ha ha ha but yeah always up for helping people out with great spots to speck ....the lions clun and the walk-in mine tend to be the "touristy" specking spots but we always tell them other places if asked =D ....im glad you liked the area ...and im sorry i wrote this reply so long after this ...to be honest i forgot about this site =S ...anyways have a good one .
It is a good one isn't it? Unfortunately (or fortunately?), I didn't take this photo. We were in New Zealand last year (2008). At Xmas we went to Norfolk Island, flew over Lake Eyre, etc. in April this year, and yesterday got back from Lord Howe Island (fantastic!!). Now back to work to save some more money!! No more holidays until next year (driving Outback Qld for 4 weeks). Outback South Australia and flying over Lake Eyre was a dream of mine (first time in years it's had lots of water in it) so was an unscheduled extra trip. Drove the Oodnadatta Track, Flinders Ranges, Coober Pedy, and did it all camping and eating canned soup!! There's a lot you can cook in just one pot!
Yes Ian, somewhere near Queenstown. The family had a ball! Spent 3 weeks driving both North and South Islands in a Motorhome. Even my mum came with us.
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Kenapa tanpa pohon sama sekali...? @Indonesian
This is the only creative Photo I have seen for Broken Hill on Panoramio so far. Like
nice view ... good shoot :-)
No wonder the place is called the gold coast, with all this golden sand... like.
Dear Hazel,
You understand perfectly, ...but then you are one of Bryce Courtney's former compatriots. His writing deepened in me a passion for issues and a love of landscapes of southern Africa, overflowing from compassion for the peoples of that land.
When you come to Australia, you must return home with some special piece of this realm: an item of significant indigenous artwork and a signed print of a landscape photograph... some representations of here that almost bring tears to your eyes or awe in your spirit.
One of southern Africa's artists whose work I love, is Alice Haigh. Her family story is a highly significant one, and her art is deeply expressive of her heritage. We became friends as we lived and taught in the same neighbourhood in North Parramatta, and after I had acquired one of her pieces of work and inquired after the artist for I could see some elements of very powerful significance in that work. On this occasion I wasn't wrong.
Through Alice another thread in my bond with your realm has been created.
Ian
hey sorry if i came off rude =S i just thought it was again some individual making a wrongly noted report ....ive never heard the term noodling ever its always been specking perhaps it was a very old term used ...wow ive never heard the term opalton either ha ha ha but yeah always up for helping people out with great spots to speck ....the lions clun and the walk-in mine tend to be the "touristy" specking spots but we always tell them other places if asked =D ....im glad you liked the area ...and im sorry i wrote this reply so long after this ...to be honest i forgot about this site =S ...anyways have a good one .
It is a good one isn't it? Unfortunately (or fortunately?), I didn't take this photo. We were in New Zealand last year (2008). At Xmas we went to Norfolk Island, flew over Lake Eyre, etc. in April this year, and yesterday got back from Lord Howe Island (fantastic!!). Now back to work to save some more money!! No more holidays until next year (driving Outback Qld for 4 weeks). Outback South Australia and flying over Lake Eyre was a dream of mine (first time in years it's had lots of water in it) so was an unscheduled extra trip. Drove the Oodnadatta Track, Flinders Ranges, Coober Pedy, and did it all camping and eating canned soup!! There's a lot you can cook in just one pot!
Yes Ian, somewhere near Queenstown. The family had a ball! Spent 3 weeks driving both North and South Islands in a Motorhome. Even my mum came with us.
helle, I think the Sculpture site is even further up the road
Flyin Dolphins.. :)