Australia

Landscapes From Down Under

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Canola fields on the horizon

I thought that these images would stay buried within my hard drive along with my memories but I’m glad I found the courage to open the album looked at some of the images I made in Australia.

Australia is really big and you start to get a sense of how much land they have and the scale of things when you drive from one city to the other. It is a really beautiful place and I really enjoyed watching the vast amount of land go by from the window of the car.

Here are some of the ever-changing landscapes of my road trip from Melbourne to Adelaide and back.

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Close up of the Canola Field

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Big rolls of hay

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Angry clouds on the horizon

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Lots of land

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A lonely tree

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The gorgeous Grampians

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More from the Grampians. A must visit if you are in the area!

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Sunset over Adelaide at the Mount Lofty summit

2 replies »

  1. Great set of photos Jamie! Road trip is always a nice thing to do especially with driving where you can control what you would like to go.

    “Close up of the Canola Field” – Love the symmetric of this photo

    “Big rolls of hay” would be my choice for wallpaper.

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