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21.01.2022 Something different from a recent trip to Augusta. Powerful waves crashing over the rocks at Cape Leeuwin; a symbol of the awesome power of Mother Nature. Hope you enjoy



14.01.2022 This image was taken at Pemberton, near the Cascades and the railway lines are still used today for the local tourist tram. Railway tracks are synonymous with life’s journeys, trees are symbols of nourishment, and rust is a commonly used metaphor for slow decay So here we have a choice, whether materially or spiritually, to park up under the dead trees where there is little or no nourishment and begin to decay or to head into the unknown, up around the bend and into the light. Each one of us needs to make these choices at some time in our lives.

13.01.2022 "The Sticks" on the Collie River opposite the Hamilton Peninsular. I hope you enjoy It is a great place for kayaking or enjoy the many walks along the river banks and trails

08.01.2022 Where two oceans meet, waves crash against the rocks on the Leeuwin coastline. Augusta has such a juxtaposition of coastline, from the tranquil waters of Granny's Pool and the Colour Patch in Flinders Bay to the wild, rocky coastline of the Indian Ocean. If you look carefully you can actually see the two oceans meeting. hope you enjoy



07.01.2022 This very colourful Winters sunset was captured over the Leschenault Inlet. I hope you enjoy it

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