03 June 2012

Historic Kinchega Woolshed Part #2










back with a finale reminder of the great Outback, looking down from the woolshed

Goodbye Kinchega; you left a great etch in my heart; I'd have loved to explore some more.

10 comments:

  1. Love the old machinery! The steam engine is awesome. I wonder how much that thing weighs? I bet it was noisy, too. The landscape shots are beautiful!

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  2. Congratulations on this beautiful photos. Delicious old machines. Best regards.

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  3. love the landscapes! my father always loved looking at the old steam engines. thanks for the memory.

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  4. A wonderful old engine Carole... we have steam rally's often all over the UK and it's wonderful to see all the restored engines in action.

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  5. Great old machinery shots. I love the red buggy.

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  6. I love old machines like this, great shots. I'd love to see the Outback one day.

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  7. The buggy is outstanding, and the old machinery is so interesting.....we have the 'Great Steam Up' here in a nearby town...Brooks, Oregon, USA...each year. It's old farm machinery...most are steams engines...they do a loooooog parade to strut their stuff and then have them on display in a pasture......great fun!
    TFS,
    Jan

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  8. Great photos Carole, I've never visited this part of our country, looks like an interesting place!

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  9. Oh, them are some pretty shots you got there. I would love to have a copy of them to do some HDR work on. Thats if you dont mind?
    Shaun Valleys ShutterBug

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  10. Glad you enjoyed my pics from the Woolshed; thanks for comments!

    Shaun, thanks for asking. You're very welcome to use the pics you'd like from this post.


    All I ask is when you post them on your blog, that you add a link to this original post as their source. Have fun with them!

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