The first two stages of the Wentworth Falls (the third waterfall is hidden behind the trees at the bottom).
The path crosses the stream at the top, from left to right, then hugs the cliff at the right while it doubles back and drops down. It crosses the stream again across those rocks between the first and second stages of waterfall.
We could build landscape at the same scale in New Zealand but no-one gives us the same sort of special-effect budget. Harummph.
No orbs.
Tuesday, April 6, 2010
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Harumph, indeed.
Nice pic!
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Needs more auto-weta.
If you zoom in enough you can see that some of the tiny dots on the path are people.
In fact the whole thing is constrcted out of varnished weetbix so no wonder it erodes so spectacularly.
If you zoom in enough you can see that some of the tiny dots on the path are people.
When do we get to see touristy photos of Smut Clyde??
Forget Wetas, it's the Wombats you gotta worry about!
When do we get to see touristy photos of Smut Clyde??
Here you go.
Nice verdigris.
Watch out for bunyips, Swagman Smut!
Damn, that is one hard, cold woman. Her stony gaze is quite off-putting, and her rigid worldview is set in stone..
Of course you don't have to go furrynerland to see statues of women
onna rock
...where did they hide the coal carrier?
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