Photos by V.J. Munslow : on the map, in Google Earth (KML)
Bar Beach, Merimbula NSW
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Wall bouys in the Scrub
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Kangaroos at Cotter Hut
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Thredbo Village, NSW
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Thredbo Village - Looking West
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Lanyon Homstead, ACT
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Lanyon Homestead, ACT
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Lanyon Homestead, ACT
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Bullen Range - View from Kerrabee
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V.J. Munslow's conversations
This photo was taken at Merimbula Airport during the Jingera Rock bushfires. The Air Tractors came in to be filled with phos-chek (an ochre-coloured fire retardant) that they would then lay in a line over the fire to stop it.
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Two ACT Fire Brigade personnel lay a blanket of foam over a burning stump just off Murmungee Track.
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The paddock to the north of Murmungee Track was where the ACT bushfire fighting taskforce was staged during the 2009 Black Saturday bushfires for the first two taskforces.
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wau, we used to go swimming here about every weekend as kids, as teenagers too :-) and for "parking" too, late at night. What memories....
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Google has misplaced Wombeyan Caves on map - correct location is 34°18'30"S 149°58'00"E (to nearest 30"). Your location is a little off.
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This view is travelling south along Brindabella Road towards Picadilly Circus, with the entrance of Blundell's Creek Rd on the left and Brindabella Rd on the right. There used to be a sign marking Blundell's Creek road, but it isn't there any more.
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This is DSS43 in the stowed position. Just after this photo was taken, it rolled in to life and turned to the south at an almost 90 degree angle to the above photo so that it was virtually horizontal and was tracking Voyager 2.
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My friends and I use to go swimming here all the time. I really miss those days in the 1980's. Boy that makes me sound old. I do think there was more water though.
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