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Glasshouse Mountains

These are just a few of the Glasshouse Mountains (I couldn't fit more into one shot). They are the cores of long dead volcanoes that have eroded away leaving these strange and wonderful shapes.
The Glasshouse Mountains and Rainforest Walk

July 5th 2014
We had a bit of a lie-in and then went into Maleny to find the electric cable. I also managed to find a little steamer to use for reheating food when we have no power. Then we strolled around the centre and I took photos of all the lovely carved roof-animals I could find, including an elephant, a gorilla, a kiwi, a dingo, several possums, a rooster, a black cockatoo, a bilby hiding in a log, an Al ... read more
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Australian Flag Aboriginal settlers arrived on the continent from Southeast Asia about 40,000 years before the first Europeans began exploration in the 17th century. No formal territorial claims were made until 1770, when Capt. James COOK took possession in the name... ... read more
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6th July 2014

Stunning! Love the quality of the light.
8th July 2014

misty mountains
It was a lovely sunny day but there was a little bit of mist off in the distance over the mountains, not enough to stop you seeing any of the view but just show as hazy on the photo - it looed less so to our eyes, of course.

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