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Outback Toilet

Well, you need to understand that going to the toilet when camping rough in outback Australia is pretty hard for a bloke who likes to sit and contemplate life in general and the world at large.
There’s not a tree in sight to the horizon but privacy isn’t an issue with nobody around to hide from [...]

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Posted in Camping on May 24th, 2011 by Laurie     

Menindee Lakes – Dead Trees and Wildflowers

Lesley and I visited Menindee Lakes in outback NSW, Australia, on our recent photography trip. Here is an album of images, mostly dead trees with a few wildflowers thrown in.
Claire has made some comments, below, and has kindly sent this great macro shot of a bee foraging on the Patterson’s Curse, near her home.
Hope you [...]

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Lake Pamamaroo Filling – Menindee Lakes

With flood waters flowing down the Darling River from Queensland, Lake Pamamaroo is filling and the water is flowing on through Copi Hollow to Lake Menindee and Lake Cawndilla.
Black box trees of Lake Pamamaroo, killed by the water levels of the enhanced capacity of these natural lakes, make for a stark landscape image in the [...]

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Posted in Outback on Sep 12th, 2010 by Laurie     

Pamamaroo Lake Sunrise

Pamamaroo Lake Sunrise
The sun rose over Pamamaroo Lake, part of the Menindee Lakes, as I guess it does every morning.
The air was clear and still, the stars having given way to the brilliance of a colourful dawn and the cresent moon, still quite visible, was an integral element of the landscape.
Lake Pamamaroo has been dry [...]

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Posted in Camping, Outback, Outdoor on Jul 22nd, 2009 by Laurie     

Pamamaroo Lake – Dead Trees

Late afternoon at Pamamaroo Lake put the sun low in the western sky with a great light on the dead trees, river redgums, of the dry lake bed.
The outer limits of the lake were once populated by thriving river redgums, perpetuated by the natural cycle of flood and dry, but now they’re all dead, the [...]

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Posted in Outback, Outdoor on Jul 22nd, 2009 by Laurie     

Darling River – Wilcannia

Wilcannia
Having enquired of a fellow traveler, we found Wilcannia to be as said: very few white fellas in the main street and a significant area of the town boarded up, the glass being smashed.

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