Beautiful scenes in our local Yanchep National Park
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Beautiful lakeside scene1
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Big Boomer on the Caves Trail
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Caves trail1
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Caves trail3 The junction
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Firewood Banksia
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Park office
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Park scene1
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Walk Trail sign
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Woodlands walk trail1
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Buildings in the park
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Contorted tree
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Chawn Mia Lakeview Tea Rooms
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Chocolate Drops and Tea Rooms
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Ghost House trail nears end
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Granite Kunzea (kunzea pulchella)
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Spreading tree over track
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Start of Cockatoo trail
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Termite mound beside the trail
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Track through the bush
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Winding track
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Purple swamp hen
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Boomerang Gorge3
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Bush walk3
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Bush walk5
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Bush walk9
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Bush walk12
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Bush walk13
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Bush walk14
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Yanchep National Park - about 4kms from our home
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16 comments
Hi Peter, This is a beautiful park, lots of different kinds of scenery. Great to see the 'roos and koalas in their natural habitats. Thankyou for sharing your walk with us, bless you both, Sheila.
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lensmate 2008.10.07 at 14:01:15 PDT
Love the collection Peter, thanks for sending me the link and just love the Yanchep Rose. Michaela
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Kalaryder 2008.08.04 at 03:17:12 PDT
Hi Peter, Thank you for putting an album together about your National Park. I have visited and enjoyed. You and Betty must have a great time doing the bush walking. Thank yu for sharing all you pictures. Kaye
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vk4hka 2008.06.14 at 21:57:20 PDT
Peter, Each of oyur albums is trying to convince me to make another attempt to come to WA! I have wanted to get there for many years and had tickets once, but got Malaria on the way. Now if I can just talk my wife into the journey. Randy in Vancovuer
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evanreese 2008.06.07 at 07:01:46 PDT
Hi Peter,I had to come back for a better look at your additions and add a few comments along the way,a lovely album mate. Many thanks for your many kind comments on my new Lake District photos,I'm still sorting a few more out to add in time,Regards,Rod.
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chrisrod100 2008.06.07 at 01:38:09 PDT
What Great Shots Of The PArk
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jdsmith01100 2008.06.06 at 04:45:21 PDT
Hello Peter,wonderful additions to this fine album and all photographed so well. I have just put on a new album from our Lake District holiday if you are interested in seeing it,would appreciate your honest opinion,Regards,Rod.
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chrisrod100 2008.06.01 at 02:41:22 PDT
Loved this album, Peter. The additions to it are awesome! Hugs, Susie
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segseven 2008.05.27 at 11:18:13 PDT
Dear Peter, it was great to go through these photos - sorry I didn't get to it sooner. I'm still so backlogged in both visits and e-mails; please know I think of you often. Hugs, Judy
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ladybug591 2008.05.25 at 16:06:13 PDT
thanks for taking me along on the trip, very interesting place
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busterrr19_ 2008.05.23 at 11:53:35 PDT
Another one of your awesome "tours" of some of the National Parks in Western Australia..."Yanchep Park"..You get some fantastic captures with this one Peter...Also Congratulations on your selection as "Featured Member of the Week"...I know that your "week" has passed but I'm still viewing so you'll get my congratulations on each album until I finish my "travel tour" through all of your fantastic albums...God's Blessings from Texas...Ken
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bigdaddy8x14 2006.03.31 at 14:40:07 PST
Great photos of grass trees here - don't they make unusual shapes?! A beautiful Park close to your home :) Adding to my earlier comments I have found that you need to email me the link for that album so I can see it as Private ones don't come up otherwise. Also, I have been playing around with some of the stuff you have shown me and managed to make (I think!) a passable composite photo of a sunflower and a bee which I have added to the Photoshop album. Let me know what you think! Slow going with the sepia ones though as getting rid of a big car is difficult so they are still works in progress - would be very interested in seeing what you did :) Bye for now, Kate
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klb49100 2006.01.23 at 17:04:13 PST
Hi Peter, nice walk through the park. It looks like a nice place and a few animals to make it more interesting. I wonder what kind of spider lived in that web. Oh that just gives me the creeps. Thanks for sharing. Claudette
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mamabear250 2006.01.01 at 16:43:33 PST
Yanchep Park looks lovely you are very lucky to live in such a beautful spot. I must try and get some scenic veiws of this area although I'm sure they won't compare. Chris from Shoalhaven
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chrismary105 2005.05.15 at 01:26:45 PDT
Awesome scenery! Thank you for sharing. God has created an awesome world for us. Blessings, Betty from California
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faithbw 2004.11.08 at 22:33:50 PST
Peter, I enjoyed the park and bush walk of Yanchep Park. Once again, I see similarities to the plant life of our region. The blackboy resembles some of our yuccas, and the yellow-flowered shrub reminds me superficially of our ubiquitous creosote bush. One thing we certainly don't have though, is the wealth of trees around the area shown in your photos. It was fun to see the cave entrance. Is there an actively-visited cavern there? Nice to see Betty and the boys, too. Rather you than me walk into that spider web! I'm surely enjoying your larger-sized photos. Are these with your new camera? All the best, Charlotte in El Paso
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barnchaser 2004.07.14 at 13:44:54 PDT
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