My first four photos were taken of the Dochart River in Perthshire, Scotland on my visit with mum in 2010. These were taken at Killin where a very old stone bridge cross it at the Falls of Dochart...they were flowing foaming over the rocks and so pretty with autumn when we were there but I'm led to believe in winter it's spectacular. The fourth pic is of mum and our reles returning to the car after visiting the fabulous Bridge End Mill Gift Shoppe in the background.
In contract here a a few photos of the river gorges in Karijini National Park Set part of the Hamersley Range in the heart of the Pilbara region, northern Western Australia near where we lived in 2111/12. Erosion over 2500 million years has carved these amazing escarpments and created waterfalls and pools. These of photos of the Fortescue Falls and track ending at Fern Pool.
Thanks for taking a peek and maybe you would like to see what the other team members have on their blogs this week
Kirsty - Handmade Little Things
Ros - Mickey's Mum
Manuela - Elastdistrict
Please join in and share your photos and leave comments - it's always fun to know people enjoy your work. Cheers and enjoy the last week of September
Robyn
Wow, lovely places to visit.Lucky you!
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wow, beautiful and impressive landscape shots from the waterfalls and the river, Beautiful place on earth
ReplyDeleteHave a great week, Manuela
Oh what super photos!! Make me want to take a walk by the river right now!!
ReplyDeleteOh wow what an amazing place is that Gorge with the steep walls! And I love Scotland, so happy to see your beautiful shots of it.
ReplyDeleteHugs and happy Sunday,
Wendy
(of the OBW team but with different blog and alias)
Stunning photos, Oz is on my travels wish list and no wonder - think I'd be OK as long I don't see spiders!!!
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness, Robyn--I love these gorgeous pictures!
ReplyDeleteWonderful Robyn!!!!
ReplyDeleteHi! You travelled many places. Your photos both in Scotland and Australia are very beautiful. Thanks for sharing.
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