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New South Wales 2016 { 21 images } Created 11 Jan 2018

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  • Stanley's Barrier Range in Silverton Outback, New South Wales.
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  • Abandoned house and the car in Silverton, New South Wales
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  • Traditional aporiginal shelter Yarapa in  Broken Hill living desert park.
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  • Sea Cliff Bridge, New South Wales
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  • Sydney Skyline
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  • Valley of the Waters in New South Wales Blue Mountains
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  • Been 2,228 metres (7,310 ft) high, Mt. Kosciuszko is the highest mountain in Australia at Snowy Mountains of New South Wales. I did not make it to the top, but explore the base following the wild horses tracks. Amazing how much snow Australia can actually have.
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  • Sunrise at Camel Rock in New South Wales.
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  • Suntrese at Horse Head Rock on the shore of New South Wales.
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  • The Big Hole in Deua National Park, New South Wales
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  • Sunrise over Murrumbridge River in Australian Capital Territory
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  • Fitzroy Falls in  Southern Highlands of New South Wales
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  • Sunrise over Wollongong Sea Cliff Bridge, New South Wales
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  • Sunrise over Shoal Bay from the top of Mount Tomaree, New South Wales
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  • Gondwana Rainforests at Dorrigo National Park, New South Wales
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  • New England National Park, New South Wales
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  • Granite boulders ar Cathedral Rock National Park, New South Wales
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  • Minyon Falls, New South Wales
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  • For me it is always fascinating to visit places that are less traveled, that have some kind of a secret about them. With that light of discovery in the air, it seems like all the senses are sharper and perception is deeper. This is a fleeting feeling, but all the memories become more fundamental. <br />
Doughboy Hill and  Mount Warning,<br />
Walls of Jerusalem, <br />
New South Wales
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  • Mount Warning in Tweed Valley, New South Wales
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