YMSBP - Yet More Stockton Beach Pictures

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YMSBP - Yet More Stockton Beach Pictures

Postby radar on Sun Jul 10, 2005 10:29 pm

Hi,

got to view a few more of the pictures. I have a different one of the bus stop, this one has more of the clouds in the background.

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An overall look of Tin City. The first time we drove by, we totally missed it, but it was just over the dunes :roll:

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The people living either full/part-time in Tin City have to be resourceful with the sand. A good tool for sculpting :?
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And last one, just some sand dune grasses, shows the beautiful colours we were treated to on Saturday.

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Thanks to Birddog again for hosting a great day.

Cheers,

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Postby stubbsy on Sun Jul 10, 2005 10:39 pm

Andre

Another good bunch of shots. The biggest problem I had was I kept saying to Leon "Stop the car! I have to take a photo of that". I reckon I could spend a whole day there and still have more shots to take.
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Postby birddog114 on Mon Jul 11, 2005 7:53 am

stubbsy wrote:Andre

Another good bunch of shots. The biggest problem I had was I kept saying to Leon "Stop the car! I have to take a photo of that". I reckon I could spend a whole day there and still have more shots to take.


Andre,
I love them all :wink:

Peter,
We will go back to that area soon :wink: and this time we will have a pinic day on the sand dunes :D
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Postby sheepie on Mon Jul 11, 2005 8:47 am

stubbsy wrote:The biggest problem I had was I kept saying to Leon "Stop the car! I have to take a photo of that".

Hey Peter - I thought the main problem you had was your gear was in Birddog's car and you were in mine!

Great shots everyone, it was an experience I totally enjoyed and it was spent with a great bunch of people. Thanks all for making the day :)
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