New South Wales Waratah, Telopea speciosissima, found around the Fitzroy Falls.
- Aperture: ƒ/2.8
- Camera: PENTAX Optio A20
- Focal length: 7.9mm
- ISO: 64
A panorama of the 80m Fitzroy Falls in NSW’s Morton National Park.
The view from the Cambewarra Mountain Lookout. The vista takes in the Shoalhaven River and the town of Bomaderry.
The side view of yesterdays Hampden Bridge over the Kangaroo River. This shows the slender grace of the timber-decked suspension bridge.
The Hampden Bridge is a heritage-listed single-span suspension bridge that crosses the Kangaroo River. The bridge was opened on 19 May 1898, and is named after Lord Hampden, the Governor of New South Wales (1895 to 1899).
The National Timber Workers Memorial in Eden, NSW. The memorial was started by the mother of a timber worker killed in a tree felling accident. The centrepiece is a sculpture by Rix Wright “Hands of Fate“.
A kangaroo with a joey in the pouch pause on their way through the Davidson Whaling Station.
A jacky lizard or jacky dragon (Amphibolurus muricatus) at the Davidson Whaling Station. By the look of it, this little guy has lost most of its tail to a predator.
The Boyd Tower on the southern headland of Twofold Bay. The tower was constructed using sandstone quarried in Sydney and shipped down the coast in Boyd’s own ships. More on the Boyd story at the Simply Australia website.
Me enjoying the view from the Disaster Bay Lookout in just over the border NSW.
The view down the coast from the Disaster Bay Lookout along the Wonboyn Beach and Wonboyn River.