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pieterpretorius · 4 months
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Some of the beautiful views one get on the East McDonnell Ranges walks
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arcadequeerz · 4 years
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Gettn clos to pride month,,,
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mike13mt · 5 years
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Lightening Landing by maclaptop
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hariesautomoto · 5 years
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Mirage 2000 taking off by HariesAutoMoto
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pieterpretorius · 3 months
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The beautiful, but at the same time frightening, fires as seen from One Tree Hill
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pieterpretorius · 4 months
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A beautiful photo of Palm Valley taken with my drone in the late afternoon
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pieterpretorius · 1 year
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pieterpretorius · 2 years
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Morning Mist
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pieterpretorius · 2 years
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Meandering The Gelibrand river meandering through a swampy area one early morning at sunrise.
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pieterpretorius · 2 years
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Morning Glow The cliffs at the mouth of the Gellibrand river glows in the morning sun
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pieterpretorius · 2 years
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Meandering The Gelibrand river meandering through a swampy area one early morning at sunrise.
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pieterpretorius · 2 years
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The Razorback The Port Campbell National Park is world famous for its incredible limestone formations that have found their form after millions of years of erosion. Whether it’s the unique and majestic 12 Apostles, the picturesque Loch Ard Gorge or the surreal Grotto, this section of the Great Ocean Road is an unforgettable visit for nature lovers! One of these astounding rock formations is the Razorback, whose name comes from its jagged, narrow aesthetic. One of the most awe-inspiring natural landmarks in the Port Campbell National Park, the Razorback is easily accessible when viewing another one of the park’s wonders – the Tom and Eva rock formations.
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pieterpretorius · 2 years
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Tom and Eva The history behind the Tom and Eva Lookout is quite a sad one. The two rocks are named after Tom and Eva, the only two survivors of a shipwreck. The Loch Ard clipper ship was sailing from England to Melbourne in 1878 when it ran aground in the shallow waters along this coastline. There were 54 people on board and only two survived. 19 year old Tom was an sailor’s apprentice, he jumped from the ship as it sank and swam to the shore. When he made it to land, he heard a woman shouting for help. Eva was in the water so he jumped in and dragged her to shore. She was an Irish woman emigrating to Melbourne with her family.
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hariesautomoto · 5 years
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Vador taking Off by HariesAutoMoto
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hariesautomoto · 5 years
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Flanker Taking OFF by HariesAutoMoto
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hariesautomoto · 6 years
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French Naval NH-90 on runway by HariesAutoMoto
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