30 March 2012

Fridays Fences: Upper Hunter, N.S.W.



 Top wine-growing and horse stud country


 I don't know the purpose of the little building



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23 comments:

  1. wow, carole! beautiful country! your first and last shots were my favorite! :)

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  2. Beautiful landscape! The sky and the trees are so lovely, and the fence is great!

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  3. wow, what a view. thanks, for sharing. (:

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  4. Gorgeous scenery...the blue sky just grabs your eye!

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  5. Beautiful scenery with such pristine upkeep!
    I like the more substantial part of the fence that I'm assuming may be the entrance. The little buildings are a curious wonder. :)

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  6. Beautiful shots...the 3rd is my favorite. Love those big tall trees and that blue sky...

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  7. There's nothing like a well-maintained fence to make a place look like home!

    Fence at Sunrise

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  8. Beautiful country. Love the fence. I'm especially fond of the first shot and the one with the trees. Brilliant!

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  9. such a stunning place!

    thanks for dropping by!

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  10. Very peacefully and wonderful views. Love it :)

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  11. Gorgeous blue colour in your sky pictures!
    Happy SkyWatch to you!

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  12. This is such pretty country!

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  13. Beautiful place! The fences in horse country are usually very nicely maintained - to keep in the precious horses - but I imagine the upkeep of a fence like this is staggering! Very nice photos!

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  14. beautiful! love that black fencing!

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  15. Beautiful country!! Boom & Gary of the Vermilon River, Canada.

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  16. What beautiful blue sky!!!!! And, the fences and scenery are cool too!
    Paper Hugs,
    Jan

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  17. Beautiful scenery, and the fencing adds to the overall look..

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  18. Anonymous11:20 am

    Great pictures. It certainly looks like a beautiful place.

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  19. Big Sky Country! I'm in Kentucky in the U.S., also a horse state, but it doesn't look like yours. What are the trees? At risk of showing my ignorance--are they cottonwoods?

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  20. So beautiful!

    Visiting late from Sky Watch , hope you could still visit my Sky Shot.

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  21. they're a bit of a few differing varieties I'd say; the dark trunk ones are iron-barks, can't be sure of any others, eucalypt, lemon-scented gum, box?

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  22. Gorgeous landscapes and nice fences, too. This is a beautiful part of the country. The wide and open spaces...mountains, tall trees, horses...beautiful photos. genie

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  23. Hello Carole

    It's a very nice landscape , i like the colors and depth in these shots,
    very nice done.

    Greetings from Holland

    Joop

    many thanks for your comment.

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