Thursday, February 11, 2010
Tassie Textures
Yesterday we went to Cockle Creek which is the furtherest point you can drive in Tasmania (and Australia). I couldn't quite see Antarctica but I'm sure it was there just past the horizon.
Lots of lovely textures on the beach - I'm sure these will find there way into my Textured Treasures. In case you are wondering what the top image is - seaweed clinging to a rock. Looks so edible doesn't it?
The South Pole is just beyond this point (or maybe a bit further)
This is underneath the bridge which leads to the National Park.
This was a bridge support which had been chopped off.
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3 comments:
Fascinating pictures: I love especially the seaweed and the chopped-off bridge support! You're welcome to visit my block at www.welennah.vuodatus.net with a bit more wintery pictures from Finland =)
Thank you for sharing this wonderful part of our world that I may not otherwise see. I am awestruck and green that you've actually been to such an extraordinary place. Good for you!
Your dyeing and quilt making are indeed amazing and though my concentration is primarily needlepoint, I couldn't have found a more inspirational blog to enjoy!
These are fantastic photos! I especially like the one under the bridge. You have a great eye.
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