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January 27th 2010
Published: January 27th 2010
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Who would have thought the ABSENCE of creepy crawlies could give us such grief? Busselton, gateway to the lush Margaret River region of south west WA, is etched in our minds as an annoying, buzzing, fly-infested place - probably a little unfair as it’s bordered by the lovely calm beaches of Geographe Bay where the sea is turquoise, the sun always shines and the waves are never more than playfu... Read Full Entry



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Mountain climbing made easyMountain climbing made easy
Mountain climbing made easy

as long as you don't look down
Porongurup RangesPorongurup Ranges
Porongurup Ranges

a whole range of granite peaks to climb
Devils Slide and Gibralta RockDevils Slide and Gibralta Rock
Devils Slide and Gibralta Rock

Porongurup peaks, 670 meters, taken from Hayward Peak, 610m
Grass treeGrass tree
Grass tree

on our way up to Nancy Peak
Wow!Wow!
Wow!

360 view from Nancy Peak, to Albany 50km away, with Stirling Range in background
Australia DayAustralia Day
Australia Day

Flags out in force at the beach in Albany
Kiwi Australia DayKiwi Australia Day
Kiwi Australia Day

with Aussie shirts courtesy Moya & Bill - so flattering!
Moya in PerthMoya in Perth
Moya in Perth

because she complained she didn't feature enough in the last blog...mwa ha haaa!



21st September 2017
Greenbushes tin, lithium and tantalum mine

Lithium mining
Could I use this photo with attribution in a free chemistry teacher's magazine to illustrate lithium mining?

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