Yay for finally doing a thing you always said you would do but didn't until then XD We had a similar thing where we would often drive past this memorial site thing for one of the light horse cavalries and always said we would stop in and check it out but there were always excuses not to. One day the timing was right and we did and it was interesting and I managed to step in a giant horse turd and it was hell to clean off x_x (at least it didn't stink as bad as dog turd)
What derp drew on the rock?!
That's some pretty striking landscape, the poor dead trees still look very impressive. And I seriously love the rocks in this country.
It’s so easy to postpone things heh. lol, lucky it’s just horse turd indeed. I regularly handle them as I collect them for the worms, I don’t mind going barehands sometimes but dog’s, no way...
I'm wondering if I'd be brave enough to endure a small electric shock as the price for taking such amazing photographs. Actually, I think I would. There have been so many times on road trips from Sydney down to Melbourne, Canberra and the mountains, that I would have given anything to stop and photograph the groups of boulders along the way.
Your images are so beautifully surreal and yet they tell of a harsh landscape that drastically needs our care and love. Thanks so much for sharing them @quochuy ♥︎♥︎⚖️♥︎♥︎
The shock is only bad when you don’t expect it. Now that I know how it feels like I wouldn’t care getting another one if I can get a great photo. Australia has many stunning landscapes, so I might get shocked again 😂
The topography and the trees are very like those found in arid areas in Namibia and Botswana.
I love drawing trees like this in pen and ink and will make up my own moonscape after being inspired by you quochuy. Thank you
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Yay for finally doing a thing you always said you would do but didn't until then XD We had a similar thing where we would often drive past this memorial site thing for one of the light horse cavalries and always said we would stop in and check it out but there were always excuses not to. One day the timing was right and we did and it was interesting and I managed to step in a giant horse turd and it was hell to clean off x_x (at least it didn't stink as bad as dog turd)
What derp drew on the rock?!
That's some pretty striking landscape, the poor dead trees still look very impressive. And I seriously love the rocks in this country.
It’s so easy to postpone things heh. lol, lucky it’s just horse turd indeed. I regularly handle them as I collect them for the worms, I don’t mind going barehands sometimes but dog’s, no way...
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I'm wondering if I'd be brave enough to endure a small electric shock as the price for taking such amazing photographs. Actually, I think I would. There have been so many times on road trips from Sydney down to Melbourne, Canberra and the mountains, that I would have given anything to stop and photograph the groups of boulders along the way.
Your images are so beautifully surreal and yet they tell of a harsh landscape that drastically needs our care and love. Thanks so much for sharing them @quochuy ♥︎♥︎⚖️♥︎♥︎
The shock is only bad when you don’t expect it. Now that I know how it feels like I wouldn’t care getting another one if I can get a great photo. Australia has many stunning landscapes, so I might get shocked again 😂
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The topography and the trees are very like those found in arid areas in Namibia and Botswana.
I love drawing trees like this in pen and ink and will make up my own moonscape after being inspired by you quochuy. Thank you
One of the advantages us Asians have is that these types of accidents are less likely to do any serious damage down there
Should I laugh or should I cry?
😂😂😂 😭😭😭
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Plants or should i say trees are just like human beings. They are living things. They need something to survive if not they also gonna die
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Very interesting location
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