Category: photos
scratch that
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A good runner is an absolute joy to watch, and the undisputed best runner of the weekend was Duer Yoa, who completed the 32k. in 01:45:05
Here, he floats past the start/finish line in Currie, with just a couple of km to go. Damned impressive!
crinkly bits
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The middle of King Island is not terribly exciting – rolling farmland. However, the rocky wet bits around the outside are amazing!
Yellow Rock Beach – King Island
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We spent the weekend on King Island for the Imperial 20 Race. Some time was found to explore the nearby beaches. Would have been perfect except for the hordes of very hungry March flies!
welcome to King Island
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There is something about the Australian sense of humour that I love. many cultures do self-deprecation prettty well, but Aussies seem to be able to fly closer to that line than most. And King Islanders can fly closer than most Aussies!
A series of delightful hand painted posters greet visitors arriving at Currie Airport, this one would have to be my favourite. A blend of kitsch and seriousness that leaves the viewer in awe.
I just says, King Islanders don’t care, and comes backed by the confidence of superiority.
firey finalé
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Every time we visit the Prom, I end up taking sunset photos from Norman Beach. I am unrepentant.
Norman Beach Sunset
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Every time we visit the Prom, I end up taking sunset photos from Norman Beach. I am unrepentant.
quiet reflection
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Nothing like a walk along one of the most beautiful beaches in the world to settle your mind.
towards the light
twisted
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The walk to Norman Bay South passes through the most beautiful and surreal Tea Tree forest.
dream ride
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So much beautiful hard sand to ride along. A great way to start the day on a deserted beach.
good morning
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Early morning reflection of clouds above Pillar Point from Norman Beach. The low tides were some of the lowest I’d seen – acres of sand.











