Weekly Photo Challenge: Kiss
Under the circumstances this is possibly as close to a kiss as you are going to get without touching. Aerial aerobatics courtesy of the Red Arrows, display team of the Royal Air Force. Location:...
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An occasional visitor to Brisbane the Antonov AN-124 is the world’s second largest cargo aircraft in operation. As jets don’t fly in reverse, and on the ground they have to be pushed backwards by a...
View ArticleWeekly Photo Challenge: Lost in the Details
The Elusive Trifecta Sometimes Queenslander’s cross the Tweed and head south. Not so much Ambling Around Brisbane but rather meandering around Melbourne at present. I’ve been in a few Hotels, Motels...
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Not Crazy John but one of the ‘Three Businessman’ by Alison Weaver and Paul Quinn. Located on the corner Swanston and Bourke streets, its one of Melbourne’s better known pieces of public art. The city...
View ArticleWeekly Photo Challenge: Future Tense
Patiently Waiting After a very early start and a long drive we find ourselves standing in a field, cold and damp from the morning dew waiting for the sunrise to bring some warmth …. and lift off.
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Colours of the Rainbow Over the past couple of days Brisbane has hosted the Rainbow Warrior. Promoting Greenpeace’s “Save the Reef” campaign the vessel was berthed at our Cruise Terminal on the...
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Up on the cliffs, lighting up the way is Cape Byron Lighthouse. A two hour drive south of Brisbane, Cape Byron is the easternmost point on the Australian mainland. A well known stopping off point for...
View ArticleWeekly Photo Challenge: Culture – ANZAC Day
Someone has to be in charge. ANZAC was the name given to the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps soldiers who landed on the Gallipoli Peninsula in Turkey early on the morning of 25 April 1915 during...
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