What a great series, MA. The car on the tree is hilarious and the scenic vistas are beautiful. As for the roadkill, some say it's proof of bigfoot's non-existence since no one has ever seen a bigfoot dead on the side of the road.
This is a discussion on Cruising with Mad within the Show your photo (Color) - Landscape & Nature (flowers, mountains, storms etc.) forums, part of the Photography & Fine art photography category; What a great series, MA. The car on the tree is hilarious and the scenic vistas are beautiful. As for ...
What a great series, MA. The car on the tree is hilarious and the scenic vistas are beautiful. As for the roadkill, some say it's proof of bigfoot's non-existence since no one has ever seen a bigfoot dead on the side of the road.
ahhh, the road trip. thanks for taking us along. spectacular shots as always.
Nice series of pics all around. Nice to see there are still people out there who can shoot a landscape that is not mostly "white" *sigh*
Thank you all ... glad you are enjoying our day out. Lots more to come.
Yep ... no snow around here aubintbay
10 mins later we were on the winding climb next to the border and Mt Lindesay was now doing her lap dance full frontal ...
STILL TEASING
THE SUMMIT REVEALED
Like a belly dancers veil, the cloud tantalizingly showed glimpses of her goodies
WHAT THE??
It wasn't a letter box ... but I have no idea!
awesome series MA. And humourous. Should I say that my first car was that colour????
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This is a totally FUN set MA!
I love the banana head farmer's car on the tree!
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That old car has been up that tree as long as I can remember. A Datsun 200B I think it is. We used to joke that when Datsun (Nissan) made them they had 20 more mistakes than the it's predessor the 180B
STOP AND SMELL THE ROSES
Couldn't find any but I did find these wildflowers
FARMYARD PLAYGROUND
This front yard had some character in the form of this metal sculpture and several small farm machinery samples
TOOLOOM FALLS
The Tooloom Falls in flood. The Aboriginals of this area used to tell their kids it was full of lice because too many of their children were dying after falling in.
DEFIANT
Normally the falls go over this cliff in two very separate falls. However, with so much rain lately the small tree now fights for life against the very thing that gives it life ... the water ...
THE SHACK AND THE OBELISK
As we left the Tooloom Falls we found this old barn/shed with North Obelisk Mountain in the background, which features in the following shots ...
HORSES AND THE OBELISK
I thought these horses (and that cow) looked good in front of the mountain
SILOS
As we turned back out onto the main road I saw these silos
From here we were heading to 'The Falls' back in Qld (just) and the home of some beautiful parrots and several waterfalls.
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