martes, julio 11, 2006

Places and Colours in Australia

The Timber that never had to fight

The changing leaves of autumn colored brightly red

Only then we realize that life has changed so fast,Only then we realize that nothing ever lasts.Life goes through the seasons as the years accumulate,Many times we long for summer when it is too late.
James A. Kisner

Poem of the Sea I dream of that moment when the waters of the ocean and the rocks of the cliffs finally meet

More from the Outback

On the Way
Dear Heavenly Father, be with me I pray. Thank You for guarding me night and day.Thank You forYour peace that blankets me. As I travel the deserts, the forest, and sea. Help me to fulfill my mission without delay. Lead me and guide me each step of the way,That I may return safely to my friends and family. Thank You, dear Father for traveling with me.



Broken Hill Australia

There is a true yearning to respond to The singing Sky and the wise Rock.

The Living Desert Nature Park

Mungo National Park A tree in the middle of the dune

The countryside here looks like an inverted moonscape

Outback Pictures

We have found a fossil! How exciting!


Mungo National Park
looking for something and I found it!




Silverton Popular destination for movie makers. This near-ghost is town full of interesting arts and craft shops
Once a thriving mining centre of 3000 Silverton is now a virtual ghost town of about 50 inhabitants with a number of historic buildings

The Willandra Lakes World Heritage area, with Mungo National Park at its centre, maintains a continuous record of human occupation stretching back well over 40,000 years. Rain and wind has uncovered ancient fireplaces and hearths, as well as calcified plant matter, artefacts, stone tools and animal bones.

Just outside Broken Hill in The Living Desert Nature Park is the best collection of sculptures this side of Stonehenge. Twelve sandstone obelisks, up to 3m (10 ft.) high and carved totemlike by artists from as far away as Georgia, Syria, Mexico, and the Tiwi Islands, make up the Sculpture Symposium.