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Shouldn't be difficult to get as a regular visitor. Well captured Like the intelligent look in its eye.
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I hope she won't mind being a black bird!
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Imagine one of them about the size of a big dog.
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Consider myself lucky to have been there.
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A lot of them struggle for food. I don't think I would change places happy to stay my miserable self.
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That red browed finch looks like as if it's wearing a mask. Looks like a couple more for the collection!
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One of the more interesting places too vist. Amazing to see so many happy children with absolutely nothing. Playing without toys get washed in puddles...
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Madagascar 6 yrs on
Could be the poorest country we have visited. Some images that were not processed at the time.
#1 The Boabab Trees that are the indicator...
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Bit of racial tension between the Green and Red shanks? They remind me of the birds that fly between NSW AU and Siberia Russia. It is a privaledge to...
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Great view. Not far from the Dirty Duck restaurant Good memories. The pano suits the scene.
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In other parts of the country they have huge expanses of shallow water that dry up during the dry. It is an interesting place came accross some Aussies...
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Namibia-
This is a wild place used to be a German colony untill the first world war. It is the place with the famous sand dunes. Other pics posted previously...
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Living in the bush I had used the chainsaw regularly and treated with a lot of respect. I did manage to drop a tree on the house though. Despite ropes...
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The things you learn!
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A successful trip David. Donald and Daisy appear to be an item and have been captured looking at their best. The little wader looks as if it was happy...
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I like the care you have taken with the composition on these images. First thing I thought with #1 was that would have frightened a few seaguls. I did...
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