Sunday 24 February 2019

Mosaic Monday #16

Mosaic Monday
Flinders Ranges, South Australia






Willow Waters, Flinders Ranges, South Australia  - "Ruined Dreams"
Flinders Ranges, South Australia - " A Rugged Country"












A few comments requested some larger photos from my previous Mosaic Monday.  I hope you enjoy them as much as we did on our trips away.




Murchison River, Kalbarri National Park




Natures Window, Kalbarri National Park



Kalbarri National Park
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11 comments:

  1. Rosie - it seems wild to me that you can just come across kangaroos … I suppose it's like coming across deer here in Montana! Your pictures are a fabulous peek into the rugged country that you have visited. Thanks so much for sharing with the Mosaic Monday community!

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    1. Thanks Angie, there are a lot of kangaroos around when we travel, and unfortunately a lot get killed by trucks and cars, as they often come down to the roadside to eat the new grass if there has been some rain, especially as the centre of Australia is often in drought, although at the present time there have been devastating floods and animals have drowned.

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  2. A fantastic Post, wonderful captures... Happy MosaicMonday

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  3. Hello Rosie, How delightful to travel so far via the internet and see all these sights you shared with us. I really enjoyed my scroll.

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    1. Thanks Ellen, we have done a lot of travelling in our caravan and I am thrilled that others can enjoy my photos via the internet which is one of the positives of living in the 21st century! I hope you have a good week.

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  4. I don't know if I hit publish but I'll make another comment just in case. I really enjoyed traveling to Australia with you via Mosaic Monday. What fascinating sights you've seen. Hope you have a good week!

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  5. Other than the kangaroos that looks a lot like the Arizona desert we just on our RV trip this month. - Margy

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  6. Thanks for your comment. I have just started following your Blog so will have some reading to do now. I haven't travelled to the Arizona desert but from what I understand I think it would be similar to our outback which I really love.

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    1. Thanks for your commment. I enjoy taking photos of our travels.

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