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Posted: Thu Nov 19th, 2020 05:22
 
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jk wrote:
Views from the top of the hill that my house sits upon.
All the way to Ibiza (150km) and Majorca (250km).


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That's about as close as I would want to get to Ibiza. :lol:



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Great images there, guys 



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Eric wrote:
That's about as close as I would want to get to Ibiza. :lol:
And I thought you were a party boy!
I agree with you but the islands you can just see in the photos is to the left Ibiza and to the right side Formentera, which is beautiful.

The other picture of the mountain I didnt realise also has the islands in it (to the left by the trees). I usually take these photos early in the day as the sun is rising as this is best time to see long distance.  The horizon is not level!! No excuse really.



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Nice set Jonathan

Here are a few from Bright last Autumn. We couldn't go this year due to Covid restrictions. We have visited there a couple of times for Autumn.


Bright is a town in Victoria, Australia. It's a base for exploring the peaks of Mount Buffalo National Park and Alpine National Park as well as Mount Hotham, a popular ski resort. The region is also known for wineries and fall foliage. Bright is a starting point for the Murray to Mountains Rail Trail, a hiking and cycling path. Bright Museum, in the town's former train station, documents rail and gold rush history.
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With Covid restrictions being lifted in our state, the wife and I took a 2HR drive to Walhalla

Some info from the internet
https://www.travelvictoria.com.au/walhalla/

Walhalla is a picturesque village, located north of Moe and Traralgon. Nestled in a steep sided valley at the southern edge of the Victorian Alps, the town is surrounded by a national park, lush forests and fern gullies.

During the gold rush of the 1860s, Walhalla was one of Australia's richest towns and a mecca for thousands of gold seekers. While the town is now home to only a handful of permanent residents, tourism has taken over and Walhalla receives around 100,000 visitors each year. Those taking the scenic drive to Walhalla can step back in time to visit this beautifully preserved village full of heritage buildings including old hotels, shops, school and churches.

The town centre features a pub, cafes, corner store, gift store and museum. There are plenty of options for accommodation, ranging from B&Bs and hotels, to basic rooms.

Walhalla is storybook magical in autumn, thanks to the colourful deciduous trees that line the town's streets and the random scatterings of wildflowers.

Visitors can experience the town's gold mining heritage with a tour of the Long Tunnel Extended Gold Mine accessing Cohens Reef - a three kilometre vein of gold running through the town.

The Walhalla Goldfields Railway runs from Walhalla through Stringers Creek Gorge to Thomson Station, operating three days per week. Walhalla also has an eerier side, which can be experienced on a ghost tour to the old cemetery on the hill.

Located on the edge of forested national park, Walhalla is also a popular base for camping, fishing, bushwalking and four wheel driving. The snow fields of Mount Baw Baw and Mount St Gwinear are both within a comfortable drive of Walhalla.



It was quite busy while we were there, however timing of taking the shots allowed me to make it look a little deserted.

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Posted: Fri May 31st, 2024 21:14
 
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It’s 4 years since anyone posted a landscape photo in this section. Shame on us all!! :devil:

I know Graham has some great landscapes he can add, and I am sure Jonathan has something wild from Cornwall?

What about everyone else?

Here’s a recent iphoto from Sheringham Park…….


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All my recent landscape work is from Dartmoor where I was walking every week.  However all that was halted by the events of last year that surrounded by late daughter.



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A fiew as requested 

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I am in tuscany at the moment with all the camera gear and good intentions to capture some photos.

Here is one taken last week as we arrived


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from our house yesterday afternoon  ---



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