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You got it.
try this one.
Fortescue Falls, Karijini NP
yep,that was it
Kalbarri National Park WA
Yep, Kalbarri NP, another quickie. :) Over to you 4bye4.
Thanks Cuppa.Try this one.
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Snowy mountains pipeline?
Its a pipeline but not that one.
Thats not Dartmouth dam overflow pipe is it
Damn get it rofl
Tassie Hydro -electric ?
It's a Hydro pipeline in South West Tasmania, between Queenstown and the lakes district.
Edit: Attachment 56247 Had the page loaded and didn't realise it had already been guessed by Mudnut
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mudnut
Not sure what going on but mudnut got it and I replied yes on 16th. Your turn mudnut. I did quote him mate.
Sorry about the late reply.
Is it a camera up a tree?
Looks like a big red gum, which doesn't narrow it down much. . . Murray somewhere? ?
maybe a flood mark?
No, not a camera, or flood mark, not the Murray. This object has been in the tree for a very long time.
is that some kind of marker for the Paddle steamers along the say Darling River
No, TD. Not a river marker. Hint, the white plate has been placed there to highlight the object for tourists.
Some sort of Telegraph line somewhere?
Sorry, but nothing to do with communication.
So you do a tourist route and follow all these markers as POI, like follow Hume and Hovell etc
No, the object was buried deep in the tree, many, many years ago. There is a bitumen road through the property, now. Think rural activities, and what could be a sharp enough object to pierce red gum so deep it can't be removed.
Robin Hoods lost arrow
Thats part of a shearers old hand shear in a tree down Bordertown way
OOOOOHHHH THE black thing Im trying to figure out why the white cut out square is there romfl DOH
still cant see what it is anyway
TD as the tree has grown and the shear has slowly rusted away the square makes it easier to see from the ground
But hey it may not be what i think it is
all I see it a piece of black steel inside a veiwing square, well now I do didnt before
anyone famous put the shears there? Jack Howe maybe??
There is a story behind it but can`t remember
But lets see if I`m right
Yep, you got it, pearcy. Your turn. It is the Shearing Tree. The tree was close to the shearing shed and yards. During their breaks, the shearers used to play a game of "darts" using the broken shearing blades. This particular blade got stuck and has moved up as the tree has grown.
Puts a squash on the old trees dont grow taller from the trunk, only wider. Ive seen tie up rings 10 feet up.
Big horses back then.
Attachment 56367Try this one