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| Merino rams head |
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| A long road trip to get here. |
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| Pine flower |
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| Freshly harvested velvet |
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| Party-line woolshed phone. |
More photos of the buildings, landscape, and machinery items.
Return to my main blog on my Mesopotamia photographic trip.Since rediscovering my slides from 1974 and 1975, a scanner has been put to good use. I will upload photos taken from a trip we did round Europe for 6 weeks starting in the South of France. Check out my New Guinea blog as it contains many unique photos.
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| Merino rams head |
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| A long road trip to get here. |
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| Pine flower |
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| Freshly harvested velvet |
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| Party-line woolshed phone. |


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| The 6 stand woolshed on Mesopotamia |
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| Shearing stands, 3 each side |
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| Bag shed |
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| Redundant outhouse |
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| Woolshed window |
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| Reflections. Looking through the centre and out the other side of the pens under the woolshed. Old buildings behind me. |
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| The small cookhouse has seen better days. |
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| The long drop. Looks like it hasn't survived the nor'wester. |
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| Old sheds |
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| The woolshed |
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| The stables |
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| The woodshed |
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| Fencing supplies featured in this shed. |
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| The stables |