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Post by kiwijim on Oct 19, 2016 9:22:12 GMT 10
O.K. So here's another clue, which should give it away.....
It's in a Conservation Park, and there's not many others in this Neck-of-the-woods.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 19, 2016 9:32:56 GMT 10
O.K. So here's another clue, which should give it away..... It's in a Conservation Park, and there's not many others in this Neck-of-the-woods. K.J. In that case it has got to be Coalseam near Wongoondy ? We have never been there in wild flower season went there 20 years ago in our van pre dog but never in motorhome because we always have the mollydog with us
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Post by kiwijim on Oct 19, 2016 9:44:50 GMT 10
"Whoopie" We have a Winner, at last, Good on ya john, back to you again .......... K.J.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 19, 2016 10:04:54 GMT 10
"Whoopie" We have a Winner, at last, Good on ya john, back to you again .......... K.J. Come on people where are all the travellers ? Now this should be dead easy especially for Newsouthwelshmen or Mexitorians
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Post by Mustang on Oct 19, 2016 16:37:37 GMT 10
Would a paddle steamer berth here? There are some serious bolts in this landing.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 19, 2016 19:06:00 GMT 10
Would a paddle steamer berth here? There are some serious bolts in this landing. Could do
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Post by planner on Oct 20, 2016 13:30:34 GMT 10
Come on people where are all the travellers ? Now this should be dead easy especially for Newsouthwelshmen or Mexitorians As a Mexitorian, I have no idea. River is too small to be Murray, banks too low to be Goulburn. Could be Darling, but looks a bit too green. I'm thinking Edwards River.
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Post by kiwijim on Oct 20, 2016 14:07:36 GMT 10
Come on people where are all the travellers ? Now this should be dead easy especially for Newsouthwelshmen or Mexitorians As a Mexitorian, I have no idea. River is too small to be Murray, banks too low to be Goulburn. Could be Darling, but looks a bit too green. I'm thinking Edwards River. As a kiwi I'm in the same Boat, wouldn't have a clue either, not the Swan..... no Sharks. !!! K.J.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 20, 2016 14:11:37 GMT 10
Come on people where are all the travellers ? Now this should be dead easy especially for Newsouthwelshmen or Mexitorians As a Mexitorian, I have no idea. River is too small to be Murray, banks too low to be Goulburn. Could be Darling, but looks a bit too green. I'm thinking Edwards River. You have the right river now all you need is the town or wharf name it used to be a inland port the wharf was built in 1908 if that helps
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Post by planner on Oct 20, 2016 14:27:53 GMT 10
You have the right river now all you need is the town or wharf name it used to be a inland port the wharf was built in 1908 if that helps There's only 2 "towns" on that river, both of which I've been to many many times. I've never visited the wharf in either town though. I've also boated a fair bit of the Edwards (not through towns though).
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Post by Deleted on Oct 23, 2016 18:19:17 GMT 10
You have the right river now all you need is the town or wharf name it used to be a inland port the wharf was built in 1908 if that helps There's only 2 "towns" on that river, both of which I've been to many many times. I've never visited the wharf in either town though. I've also boated a fair bit of the Edwards (not through towns though). Well then it is a 50/50 chance of being right so give it a shot
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Post by planner on Oct 24, 2016 11:32:34 GMT 10
Well then it is a 50/50 chance of being right so give it a shot Mr Google Images has since told me the answer, but I'll wait until someone genuinely answers. Also running out of photos to put up.
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Post by planner on Oct 26, 2016 12:53:51 GMT 10
You have the right river now all you need is the town or wharf name it used to be a inland port the wharf was built in 1908 if that helps The wharf may well look a little different this week. According to the BoM website "Moderate flooding is current along the Edward River XXXXXX, which is expected to peak later this week. River levels at XXXXXX are predicted to be similar to the November 1974 flood."
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Post by Mustang on Nov 8, 2016 17:20:21 GMT 10
You have the right river now all you need is the town or wharf name it used to be a inland port the wharf was built in 1908 if that helps The wharf may well look a little different this week. According to the BoM website "Moderate flooding is current along the Edward River XXXXXX, which is expected to peak later this week. River levels at XXXXXX are predicted to be similar to the November 1974 flood."Bump
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Post by planner on Nov 9, 2016 15:16:52 GMT 10
OK, so no-one else is going to step up. It's Moulamein, downstream of Deniliquin. Try this one. Not so much a "Where's This?" but more a "What's Happening Here?" Where was this pic taken, and what event is captured?
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Post by kiwijim on Nov 9, 2016 16:54:05 GMT 10
Looks like the Navy Boys are getting ready for a fishing trip,
K.J.
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Post by atefooterz on Nov 9, 2016 21:35:42 GMT 10
The South Steyne is about to get evicted as the Casino Mike does not get a cut on it?
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Post by planner on Nov 10, 2016 8:29:39 GMT 10
Looks like the Navy Boys are getting ready for a fishing trip, K.J. K.J. They may have just returned from a trip, looking at the state of the boat. Need to look further afield. The South Steyne is about to get evicted as the Casino Mike does not get a cut on it? Ate Had to look up South Steyne (I,m a mexican ), That could be the reason for the event, but not the answer I'm looking for. Look closer to camera.
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Post by atefooterz on Nov 10, 2016 23:30:50 GMT 10
Closest to the camera looks like a Russian sub sonar bulb.
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Post by kiwijim on Nov 15, 2016 14:04:33 GMT 10
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Post by Warrenk on Nov 15, 2016 14:59:56 GMT 10
It look like it is Darling Harbour in Sydney, but I don't know what the event is.
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Post by planner on Nov 16, 2016 12:57:02 GMT 10
Closest to the camera looks like a Russian sub sonar bulb. The pic is taken from the Maritime Museum, earlier in the day I was on a sub, but I don't think that's where I took the pic.
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Post by planner on Nov 16, 2016 12:58:40 GMT 10
Could it be that Beer Tent sitting on the wharf, that you are referring to K.J. It must not have been a beer tent, I would've sniffed it out like a bloodhound Look a little higher.
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Post by planner on Nov 16, 2016 13:00:35 GMT 10
It look like it is Darling Harbour in Sydney, but I don't know what the event is. Warren Yes it is Darling Harbour, not an "event" as such, more of something happening that you don't see every day (at least I don't see it every day).
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Post by shaneandsimoen on Nov 16, 2016 13:36:27 GMT 10
Bridge opening to let a boat pass through.
Shane
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