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Old historic farm close to MelbourneG'day,
Went out to Gulf Station today (not the best time of day for light at lunch-time but was fun anyway) and really enjoyed the atmosphere. You can almost hear the people of the time. Really friendly care-takers, chatted with them for quite a while to get the history of the previous families and owners. The buildings still have all the original odds-and-sods etc... If you're into old historic farms (original(!) timber slab buildings) lost of old farm machinery with a few animals (Clydesdale's, pigs, sheep, ducks, geese etc) then it's definately worth a drive out there, various picnic spots and it's near the wineries too! Might be worth a group meet there as they were keen on the idea when I was chatting about the D70 forum...??? I'll post some pics later... $8 entry but I think that's fair for upkeep etc... Melways 267-C11 Cheers, Mudder
David
Welcome to the forum. You'll enjoy your stay here. We're a very friendly bunch. I'm travelling down to Rutherglen from Newcastle after Easter. I was down there around the same time last year & went to Glenrowan and Millawa as well, but nothing between the border & Rutherglen. While its primarily a wine visit my D70 wants to tag along. Any tips on good places for photos around the border? Peter
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Hi Peter
From the border to Rutherglen there is an old windmill which a number of blades broken. At the base is a collaspsed water tank. I like this picture and it is one of those which will disappear in the future. It only ten kilometres from All Saints. At Wodonga on the river you will find the paddle steamer but it looks best during summer while the water is high. I would like to learn how to creat a interesting album like yours I have already registered with http://www.pixspot.com David Bikes are great, but camera are better.
David
Thanks for the info.
Easy. Take some pics (guess you have ) then do the following:
Good luck. I look forward to seeing your gallery Peter
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