Pt Ann on South Coast
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View from Lookout
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Looking Left
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Looking Right
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Down Below
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Looking towards the Barrens
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Seagulls on Rocks Below
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Plants on the Cliff
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Shadows of Dolphins
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Zoom to Barrens
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Foamy Water
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Nature Trail
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Shrublands and Heath
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Rose Banjine
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Barrens Clawflower
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Carlquist Triggerplant
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Ocean View
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Southern Coastline
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Southern Ocean
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Along the Trail
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Prostrate Vegetation
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View of Bay
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Rabbit-Proof Fence
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Rabbits from England
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Remains of Fence No 2
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Boundary Rider
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Rusted Fence
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Kangaroo in Scrub
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Another Kangaroo
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Album Description:
Pt Ann on the western end of Fitzgerald River National Park is rich in Flora and Fauna. Dolphins swim and Whales come in to calve on this Southern Coast of Western Australia.
Album Info:
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- Photos: 102
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10 comments
Hi Gladys. This is a very enjoyable album. The shots of standing on the shore looking out to the water are very appealing to me. I also enjoyed very much all the flora. Wonderful shots, thanks for sharing. Don
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muggs1953 2005.11.28 at 10:54:39 PST
Hi Gladys, Thank you for your reply to my question at the blog (It's really getting difficult to follow what's going on there! I think it should become a forum, sooner or later). You were right on your first guess, I meant the text box in the blog. I guess if you and I have this problem, then more people do. Regarding the guestbook comments, they become longer when someone writes a very long word or string, such as many asterisks. Perhaps we should ask Webshots to solve this problem, some day, after more important problems are solved. Regarding the photo captions, you are right. By the way, congratulations for the Australia category that will be opened soon. Sorry I don't have the time now for viewing your photos in detail, but you have beautiful shots here, and surely there is lots of beauty in Australia... Best wishes, Orly
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orlyyahalom 2005.11.20 at 05:50:47 PST
Hello Gladys, this album is an absolute delight, it has so much variety, is informative, features some wonderful scenery, and finally, there's all those wildflowers. The white beaches of the West fascinate me, because they're so different from what we have here. Above all else, though, there is wilderness and natural beauty written all over this album, and that's it's great attraction for me. You must have had a wonderful time there, and thank you for sharing it with us all. All the best from Keith.
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magikeith 2005.11.12 at 00:59:45 PST
Hi Gladys, It's a great album. I particularly like the wild flowers. In my experience, wildflowers have been best photographed in masses from a distance, because they haven’t looked very good up close, but yours do! They look great! By the way, the Melaleuca is the scourge of Florida. Introduced here during less informed times, it has spread like the rabbits have there, crowding out indigenous flora and fauna and it's almost impossible to eradicate. I had read about the rabbit fence, but had never before seen it and thought it was still working, so I learned something new. I always wondered why the dingoes didn't keep the rabbits in check. What better, more effective methods have they found to control the rabbits? I hope they haven’t turned to cats for the answer. Greetings from Florida, Paul.
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paul_fernandez 2005.11.11 at 11:12:50 PST
Hi Gladys, good to see you are still putting your camera to good use, very well too I may add. You do a wonderful job of capturing the beauty of your country. Later, and have a great day. Paul/Utah
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pwheaton 2005.11.11 at 05:14:58 PST
Hello Gladys! I wish I had hours and hours of time to look at your albums again and again! You have such wonderful landscapes, beaches and such special fauna and flora, so diffrent from what we have here! This is another example of such interesting albums. The Royal Hakeas are so impressive. It's nice to see them close, but also in their environment! I especially like the Qualup Bells, the Fruited Mallee and the Scarlet Banksias. Amazing avertisements caring for a healthy nature and for protection from the numerous rabbits! Thanks Gladys for sharing your wonderful country! Thanks also for your nice comments in our albums! Love and hugs, Henri and Käthi
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oertlif_3 2005.11.11 at 00:13:02 PST
Hi Gladys,A beautiful album,your beaches are gorgeous with that fine white sand and the sea always takes on attractive marine colour tones,loved all the wildflower images,it does indeed look like a special place to be and with so few people about it must be so peaceful.Thanks for sharing the beauty of Pt Ann and for your kind comment on my featured Torbay album,Regards,Rod.
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chrisrod100 2005.11.10 at 15:08:18 PST
Hi Gladys! Pt. Ann is certainly a beautiful place. So many beautiful pictures! "Flowers and stones" is gorgeous.."four winged mallee" is such an unusual flower..."looking right" is just incredibly beautiful and "bell fruited mallees" is so colorful! You have done an outstanding job on this album my friend!! I read your comment in Orly's guestbook about the hi res photos, and now you have me wondering if that is the way to go. Not that my pictures are award winners, but I just don't like the idea of someone "stealing" them and using them for profit! Thanks for sharing all the beauty around you with us all...take care....hugs and luv galore...Darlene
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briansbabe2 2005.11.10 at 07:20:30 PST
Hi Gladys. You did a great job just getting these in the right order. Is it a thrill to see the whales from what I would think was a long distance? The history of the rabbit fence made interesting reading. Someone was clever to use the conveyor belts to make the path through the dunes. I like numbers 54&5, the waves and rock photos. 57, the seaweed on the rocks is a great shot. It's a good photo of Trigelow Beach and I love the Scarlet Banksia in number 79. Your trip was most enjoyable and Ithank you for sharing it. Hugs Mate Al..
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shortshooter 2005.11.09 at 15:15:20 PST
hello gladys,,,, you, are sure making me think about moving south!!! all the blooming flowers and the blue oceans!!!! loved the photos of the beautiful beaches!!!!thanks for sharing,, and glad to be the first to see these awesome photos!!!! thanks again,,,,, alaskandingo
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alaskandingo 2005.11.08 at 22:41:17 PST
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