15,000 kilometres from LA there is a different Hollywood. Most West Australians know of its hospital/s and/or its schools. Only a few know its petite bushland.
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Photos copyright Doug Spencer, all taken late afternoon on June 10. Best viewed after first seeing an earlier post’s “not a shark“.
Comments closedThis stilt (a banded stilt, I think) is one of many now active at Lake Claremont.
Many of Perth’s “natural” places are in a sad state, degrading.
Lake Claremont is a happy exception.
Comments closedPhoto copyright Doug Spencer, taken on May 20, 2017 at Otofuke Shrine.
Comments closedNo great effort is required for an inner urban Perth resident to experience literally hundreds of pelican sightings in a single year.
Comments closedAll photos taken today, June 26. The location is in inner suburbia – just 20 minutes (10 on a train, plus an easy 10 on foot) from Perth’s CBD.
Comments closedWhen is a “huge shark” not a shark at all?
One Comment…and if it is Room 1316 at the Yumoto Ginsen-kaku, you just might see a view like this one.
Comments closed…and many other glorious things and places, including this beautiful lake. It is a “drowned” caldera.
One CommentCherry Blossom time is all over in Tokyo, but in cooler Hokkaido Spring is still unfolding, not all trees are yet in leaf, and it is prime time for Cherry Blossoms.
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