Friday, March 30, 2007
Wednesday, March 28, 2007
Melbourne to Lakes Entrance, Sale, Bairnsdale...
Art Gallery Cafe overlooks the site of a once busy inland port on the Latrobe river, that connects to the ocean, now a marina.
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The open cut mine extends in a circle of 5 miles diameter or more across the whole valley like a moon-scape Yallourn open-cut coal mine - locals still believe it is not polluting! Sale Highway Sculpture `Red Sails in the Sunset’by International sculptor Viktor Cebergs. 2005 Bairnsdale roadside market - lots of plants and local produce - I bought a great T shirt for James - get a laugh if he wears it OS
Native animals and birds - Gang gangs, echidna, swans
Austtralian Native Black Swans. This little girl was very busy talking to the swans and seemed to think they would obey her!
Gang Gang Cockatoos at Brandy Creek - just a few miles north of Warragul
This shows how big these Gang Gang cockatoos are
Captive Cockatoo - was apparently hungry so it was fed
Historic Homestead Nyerimiling East Gippsland
Nyerimiling Homestead was a timber logging site - timber was pushed over cliff edge to beach.
Steep cliff down to the lakes from Nyerimiling - name m is Aboriginal for "many lakes".
Wedge tailed eagle in the house - I saw a real one flying while overlooking the cliff!
1920s wood panelling Nyermilang
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