Such a beautiful collection of pictures of your amazing country, Diane! We are following the Australian Open! Haven't checked the quarter final results yet this morning. Happy Australia Day!
every photo is a stunning view of how beautiful your country is.. i would love to visit just about any of these places. since i can't fly or float, i will not get to see it in real time.
Yep thank God for the full map of all the states. Poor "Tassie" often misses out and that even done by "Tourism Australia" promotions. Great selection of photos. Well done. Colin
That is a great map of Australia, puts it all in perspective. Thanks Diane, I have enjoyed all the photos and looking to see where everything is. Brilliant post!
I had quite forgotten...(woops!) But what a great potted photo tour. That part of Queensland looks a little like Dorset - but no doubt it's somewhat warmer. Love the dramatic gorge!
I had quite forgotten...(woops!) But what a great potted photo tour. That part of Queensland looks a little like Dorset - but no doubt it's somewhat warmer. Love the dramatic gorge!
When I see your pictures, I am sure we will visit Australia once in our life. Probably when we are retired, it is a long distance to travel from Europe and you also need take your time seeing enough of such a large country.
Amazing country
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful collection of pictures of your amazing country, Diane! We are following the Australian Open! Haven't checked the quarter final results yet this morning. Happy Australia Day!
ReplyDeleteHappy Australia Day! So beautiful. I miss living there so much.
ReplyDeleteevery photo is a stunning view of how beautiful your country is.. i would love to visit just about any of these places. since i can't fly or float, i will not get to see it in real time.
ReplyDeleteWhat a glorious country! Happy Australia Day, Diane and TOH!
ReplyDeleteAmazing how varied Australia is! I tend to think of it as mostly beaches I guess because the population is mostly around the edges. ;)
ReplyDeleteThat was a good idea to include a map.
ReplyDeleteGreat shots of this great country
ReplyDeleteHello, these would be awesome postcards asvertising beautiful Australia! Happy Belated Australia Day! Lovely post and images. Have a happy week!
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful reason to celebrate!
ReplyDeleteGood map Diane, at least YOU didn't leave us off the map :)
ReplyDeleteAll photos are good..
Yep thank God for the full map of all the states. Poor "Tassie" often misses out and that even done by "Tourism Australia" promotions.
ReplyDeleteGreat selection of photos.
Well done.
Colin
Thanks for sharing your wonderful photos of your beautiful country.
ReplyDeleteA lovely selection of photos, Diane! I still have to check out WA and the NT...one of these days?
ReplyDeleteThat is a great map of Australia, puts it all in perspective. Thanks Diane, I have enjoyed all the photos and looking to see where everything is. Brilliant post!
ReplyDeleteHappy Australia Day, came by to wish you that when I saw all these beautiful photos :)
ReplyDeleteWe sure do live in a beautiful part of the world and one blessed with peace and plenty, compared to much of the world.
ReplyDeleteWished I could see all that live ! How beautiful ! Happy Australia day !
ReplyDeleteGreat selection. Makes me want to get out in the caravan.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful tribute to your big wide wonderful country! Gorgeous photos. Happy (belated) Day!
ReplyDeleteI had quite forgotten...(woops!) But what a great potted photo tour. That part of Queensland looks a little like Dorset - but no doubt it's somewhat warmer. Love the dramatic gorge!
ReplyDeleteI had quite forgotten...(woops!) But what a great potted photo tour. That part of Queensland looks a little like Dorset - but no doubt it's somewhat warmer. Love the dramatic gorge!
ReplyDeleteJust discovered your site by chance. Great stuff. Love the title of the blog!
ReplyDeleteBeautifully photographed from around the country.
ReplyDeleteThis was a beautifully scenic way to show us the various parts of Australia, Diane. It's definitely a place of varied and changing landscapes.
ReplyDeleteWhen I see your pictures, I am sure we will visit Australia once in our life. Probably when we are retired, it is a long distance to travel from Europe and you also need take your time seeing enough of such a large country.
ReplyDeleteGreetings,
Filip
That is a good idea.
DeleteDiane, all of these photos are stunning. I so wished we had been able to do more sightseeing while we were there!!
ReplyDeleteYou live in a beautiful country, Diane! I would love to re-visit Australia and see more of it someday.
ReplyDeleteSuch an amazing country you live in. I have never had the privilege of being there, but think it is high on my bucket list!
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