wombalano:
several lichens and fungi sharing a small patch of a dead poplar tree's bark to make a pretty picture
wombalano:
Golden curls flowers (Senecio pinnatifolius) have appeared in the past two weeks at this higher altitude
wombalano:
Grey Shrike thrushes are nesting again though just 1 month earlier than 2019 (22 Oct last year)
wombalano:
minimally burnt paddock and lichens survive on rocks: looks like a disease but it's not.
wombalano:
1947: not more visitors; Clarry seated, John, Anne frowning & Nancy hiding with the Pinger
wombalano:
looking back after Lake St Clair as a little bit of sunshine highlights the rock strata, Tasmania
wombalano:
Cloudy Bay Bruny Island Tas with strong northerlies, instead of usual southerlies, churning up algae to colour breaking waves dark pink through purple to black
wombalano:
Bruny Island Looking across Lighthouse Bay and Cloudy Bay to Tasman Head in the distance
andypmaurer:
Scuba Diving - Museo Subacuático de Arte
Hopkinsii:
Luna