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Today we have great news!
We have put all our favourite photos of Western Australia in a book which is available on the Blurb website.
The book has 118 pages and over 160 photos. You may want to check this out.
This is what the cover looks like:

Book cover of our Western Australia Photo Book
Please click on the image to be taken to the Blurb website and then press preview to have a closer look.
Categories: Australia · Book · Gum Tree · Outback · Photos · Travel
Tagged: Australia, Blue Gum Pictures, Book, Photobook, Photos, Western Australia
Sydney Harbour Bridge is one of Sydney’s famous landmarks (if not the most famous).
The bridge was opened in 1932 and, although nowadays there is a tunnel underneath the harbour as well, is still an essential artery feeding traffic in and out of Sydney with over 160.000 vehicles crossing each day.
You can climb the South Eastern pylon and the views from there are spectacular, see photo below.

(Please, click here or on the photo to see more photos of this location)
Categories: Australia · Photos · Travel
Tagged: Australia, New South Wales, NSW, Photos, Sydney, Sydney Harbour, Sydney Harbour Bridge, Travel
Corni Paroo Water, on the Paroo River, is in Currawinya National Park near Hungerford in Outback Queensland just north of the border with New South Wales. It is one of our favourite camping spots.
The Paroo River is a tributary to the Darling River and the last free-flowing river system in the Murray-Darling Basin, although it only flows after heavy rain.
Currawinya National Park also features a two large lakes, Lake Wyara (saltwater) and Lake Numalla (freshwater). The last time we visited the lakes (June 2007) they were both low.

(Please, click here or on the photo to see more photos of this location)
Categories: Australia · Corni Paroo · Gum Tree · Outback · Photos · Travel
Tagged: Australia, Blue Sky, Cloud, clouds, Corni Paroo, Corni Paroo Waterhole, Currawinya National Park, Eucalyptus Camaldulensis, Gum Tree, Gum Trees, Landscape, Murray-Darling Basin, Nature, Outback, Paroo River, Photos, Queensland, Reflection, Reflections, River Red Gum Tree, Scenic, Travel, Waterhole
… is the place where we live, the Blue Mountains. This favourite is also featured in the header of our blog.
We only live 3 km from the Blue Mountains National Park and the view from Govett’s Leap Lookout into the Grose Valley after rain never ceases to amaze us.

Categories: Australia · Photos · Travel
Tagged: Australia, Blue Mountains, Photos, Travel