07 April 2013

Copeland Tops, N.S.W.

another of the Gloucester 'fords' to cross
 

 
 
with a sweet sky at lunch break
 


signage on location




 

 

"Copeland Tops State Conservation area contains deep holes, shafts, and adits with concealed entrances which may cause serious injury or death.  Stay within walking trails and access roads whilst visiting the reserve."

 

12 comments:

  1. Super photos, Carole, that really give a feel of the area. Thankyou.

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  2. wow ...such a great photos from the rainforest!

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  3. Beautiful nature is this Carole.
    You should indeed stay on the trails otherwise expire wrong with you.
    Have a great Sunday.
    Greetings Irma

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  4. Very nice series. Thanks! ;-)

    Warm greetings from the Netherlands,
    DzjieDzjee

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  5. Nature's resilience always amazes me - what a shame it can't somehow fill in the mineshafts!! I'll definitely be adding this spot to my list!!

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  6. Thanks for taking us along to the rainforest, Carole. Great photos and interesting information. I had not heard of dry rainforests before.

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  7. Very nice photos. They sure depict quite well the area you were visiting.

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  8. really neat trees! have never heard or read about a 'dry rainforest' before, so thank you!

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  9. I like those trees and their root systems! A beautiful place! I'd have fun just driving through the water! :-)

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  10. Gorgeous rain forest pictures Carole!!!

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  11. Beautiful rainforest. The trees are quite tall!!

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  12. I would be so nervous about crossing a river like that - getting the bottom of the car all wet!!! I love the look of the trees, though!!!

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