On Our Walks
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Well yes, these were taken in the middle of Melbourne, less than half an hour’s walk from Abbotsford Convent - it’s lovely how quickly you lose sight and sound of the city. A young Melburnian of Polynesian descent once dived off that cliff into the river to raise money for charity - an audience of tens of thousands apparently!2
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In December last year I walked on Shelly Beach at Moruya NSW. Shelly Beach is just inside the south head of the Moruya River. It is a very wide estuary at the mouth. In March last year straight after the fires, it rained and flooded at Moruya. Trees and branches were washed down the river and ended up on Shelly Beach. People got creative and built many structures and cubbies on the beach.4
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A couple of days r&r in the Whitsundays with a great morning bush walk - feeling very grateful 😀5
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Nowhere near as attractive as some walks but this is the corner of Bourke and Collins Street (yes, it does happen!) on a cool and blustery day in Melbourne!
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Walking with my mum today and this is what we saw. It is a Curlew (not sure of correct spelling) but my mum watches for this guy and his mate every day.
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Alexander headland beach Sunshine Coast
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Some recent beach walks over the past 2 weeks, I’ve seen a few whales which is a lovely bonus & I always feel so much better after a walk on the beach 🙏💕
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Canarvan Gorge walks. I did a 14km walk and a 20km walk. I amazed myself as they were not easy and had lots of steps made of stone and in some places there were ladders. The 14 km walk had 900 stairs so it was 1800 stairs up and down. Having said that the place is beautiful.
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To all the clever photographers of the great scenes above - wow - I am jealous ! Cold and overcast here with no blue skies and wonderful views 😂😂😂2