Hi Carole, I have been looking through several of your last posts. The Ferntree Gulley looks pretty rugged. I don't think I would be able to walk it. The Fall colors in the previous post are so pretty. My favorite time of year here.
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Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThis looks like a great place to be with a camera, Carole. Those rock formations are so interesting.
ReplyDeleteWishing you a fantastic weekend!
What gorgeous country and canyon. xo Jenny
ReplyDeleteThat is one deep, beautiful gully!
ReplyDeletejust fabulous - living up to its name!
ReplyDeleteI want to hike it!
ReplyDeleteIt really looks fantastic a photographers dream. I expected to see dinosaurs roaming in the last image.
ReplyDeleteA wonderful series Carole xx
A gigantic place, beautiful ...
ReplyDeleteBest regards, Karin
What rugged territory...bet you had sore muscles that night! Great pictures tho'...so I'm sure it was worth every step.
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Love this!
ReplyDeleteHi Carole, I have been looking through several of your last posts. The Ferntree Gulley looks pretty rugged. I don't think I would be able to walk it.
ReplyDeleteThe Fall colors in the previous post are so pretty. My favorite time of year here.
That looks like a great place to explore - even if lots have people have been there before, it would feel like a bit of an adventure.
ReplyDeleteStewart M - Melbourne
Beautiful place, love the rock formations.
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