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22.01.2022 Approaching Griffith from the east along Irrigation Way, the green leaves of the cereal crops, ripple in the wind like tiny waving flags. Eventually over spring they will grow tall and ripen into the golden cream stalks with grain laden heads of wheat, oats, barley and canola, ready to be harvested in Summer. The dry land farms give way to irrigated citrus orchards, the orange trees are laden with fruit, rice paddies and acres upon acres of rows of grape vines, their canes bare, their autumn leaves having blown away in the wind.... http://woolliestravels.com//pioneer-park-museum-griffith-/
16.01.2022 Construction on the Prince Alfred Bridge at Gundagai was completed in 1867. Spanning the Murrumbidgee River and connecting the Hume Highway, it was replaced by the Sheehan Bridge in 1977. The timber trusses have deteriorated to such an extent that the northern approach is disused and is closed to pedestrian and vehicular traffic. http://woolliestravels.com//prince-alfred-bridge-spanning/
13.01.2022 Showy and colourful, the Singapore Botanic Gardens, Orchid Garden showcases the Singapore Orchid in numerous colours http://woolliestravels.com//singapore-orchids-wednesday-p/
11.01.2022 Native flora of Western Australia glorious proteas and leucospermum, bottlebrush, grevillea, the tiny little scaevolea, dramatic kangaroo paw, sweetly scented boronia, pretty delicate pemelia all unique and different, b http://woolliestravels.com//native-flora-of-western-austr/
02.01.2022 Kissing Kangaroos, Tuesday photo of the day - wildlife. the kangaroos that spend their daytime snacking on the lush green grass to photograph. In the Spring the mothers bring their joeys with them and spend a lovely afternoon in the warming sunlight and http://woolliestravels.com//kissing-kangaroos-tuesday-pho/