Photos from Peterborough, Victoria, Australia, Oceania - page 3

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Jazz and art outside Warnambool Art Gallery
Oh dear - how did this bolt get into the tyre?
Daphne wondering what these sculptures are all about
Golden glow as the sun sets
Glorious colours of the sandstone cliffs
Towards the Bay of Islands
Evening stroll along the beach at the Bay of Martyrs
The remains of the bonfire
The Grotto
We all made it down for a closer look
Lots of steps down to another stunning rock formation - The Grotto
Nice photo taken by Daphne
London Bridge now missing one of the arches
Scenic cliff-top footpath
From the headland looking back towards Port Campbell
Beautiful sheltered bay
Time for a picnic lunch - in a nice shady spot
Not a serious swim with my hat and specs on!
A neighbour had been a bit over enthusiastic building and lighting a huge bonfire
but the local Fire Brigade were soon on the scene
A worrying sight to wake up to
Plenty of food around for the herons and swans
Port Fairy lighthouse
Back at the house after our sunset jaunt
Superb sunset with a slightly strange shaped sun
Very pleasant inlet at Warnambool
Home to a myriad of wildlife including these black swans
Stunning views across to the ocean from the top of Tower Hill
Tower Hill Lake
The 'Notorious' - a recreation of a 15th century exploration vessel
Very relaxed cormorant - not at all bothered by our presence
Beautiful place for a paddle - Port Fairy beach
and even Daphne was tempted to test the temperature of the water
Parking up for lunch at the pub
Curdies River near the pub
Waiting for lunch at the Boggy Creek pub
Very clever! or is it?
At last a warm day - no need for sweaters today!
Fragile cliffs
More glorious scenery
Looking down on the Bay of Martyrs
Graves and memorial to the people who died when the 'Loch Ard' sank on the 1st June 1878
On the beach at Loch Ard Gorge
Spectacular beach
Great to be back
No way down to the beach
Remaining pillars of the Twelve Apostles
Still a stunning location - even though there are no longer 'Twelve' Apostles
With the famous statue of 'Red Dog' in Dampier
We didn't get round to seeing the film 'Red Dog' at the cinema but snapped up the DVD as soon as it came out
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