SCENIC LOOKOUT
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Chiang Mai in Flower
These photos were taken in Chiang Mai at the beginning of its Flower Festival in February. Thailand has about as many festivals as smiles and their itinerary can be just as inscrutable, but that doesn’t detract from enjoyment when accidently encountering them (which is what I did here). It was an entertaining night.
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Winton Wetlands – Adding Water
Earlier in the year I visited Winton Wetlands near Benalla in north east Victoria. It is the largest wetlands restoration poject in the Southern Hemisphere, and I wrote about it HERE. At that time it was like a miniature Kakadu in the dry season. The volume of water varies from year to year and I returned recently, following a not […]
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Melbourne – Penultimate Day in the Third Season
There’s nothing unusual about the second last day of Spring, except this is Melbourne, supposedly the most livable city in the world. How accurate that title is remains debatable, but there’s no doubting Melbourne is a great metropolis that never ceases to surprise with all the festivals and free events held throughout the year. Every day is amazing. On this […]
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Anglesea – one perfect day + 1
It was a pristine November day in Anglesea, on the Surf Coast of Victoria; the temperature was mild and the sky an intense blue. I was beach-hopping from Point Roadknight to Anglesea main beach, but it wasn’t until I detoured into the shadows of the cliffs lining this part of the shore that I noticed the sky reflecting in water […]
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Anglesea, Aireys Inlet Sunset Gallery
It has been a hot week in Anglesea and Fairhaven (Aireys Inlet) with some cool sunsets. A few of these pics were taken using a filter, but most are as is.
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Hsipaw Train Ride Gallery
Depicts a journey from Hsipaw to Pyin Oo Lwin on an ancient, but delightful Myanmar train, crossing the notorious and about to be decommissioned Goteik Viaduct.
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Taunggyi Balloon Festival Gallery
Check out some great photos from the festival held in Myanmar, November, 2013
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Wat Phu Tok Gallery
The seven levels of circular walkways, caves and platforms that comprise Wat Phu Tok, rise precariously 200 metres above the Mekong River floodplain.
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Myanmar Shangri La Gallery
This gallery contains photos from the Kalaw to Inle Lake trek in December 2011.
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