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Whether you have been here before or not.. WELCOME! I'm
not much of a photographer but I enjoy taking photos that [to me] seem unusual or interesting. Sometimes I think they are funny, sometimes strange and sometimes R rated. In any case you are encouraged to put comments in the visitors book. I hope I can make you smile or even giggle a bit.
I stopped to take a picture of this colorful silo.... but my car kept rolling backwards.
It is somewhere between Dubbo and Walgett.
Er.. the silo is somewhere between .. not the car!
A sign says "No Fishing From the Bridge at Any Time".
I think "No Diving" might also be in order.
It's a dirt road with several inches of dust, it may as well be called "COME IF YOU ARE GAME"!
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In wet weather you'd be lucky to get more than 50 meters before getting bogged. If you want to try it, take your cheque book.
The owners of the "Fairlands" property were optimistic when they put a BOAT under his arm.
Mystery solved! this is where cotton comes from. It simply grows along the side of the road.
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It should be quite obvious!
I'll give you a clue, it's 35 meters tall.
Never thought I'd see a "Mobile Slush Puppy" - but here it is.
When I asked the driver for a slushy he politely told me to piss off. I wasn't the first.
How to use the toilet at night... Shine your headlights on the big mirror below. The light is reflected to another mirror at the top of the pole, then reflected down onto the loo. Simple.
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Quaint little cafe. Now owned by the Hebel pub opposite (see below). I asked for two teas and two scones - she asked for $30. I left.
If everyone who took a photo of this pub was prepared to buy one beer, the publican could never keep up the flow of beer.
These "pedestrians" are only interested in having a feed. No road sense and no table manners.
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