Wednesday, November 14, 2018

Duroby Creek. Warrawong Homestead.




Warrawong Homestead at Duroby, Northern New south Wales.
The back yard looks out to the Border Ranges.
The homestead has an historic Macadamia nut plantation.
The area is forested with Bangalow palms and many creeks flow off the ranges and into the Tweed river that come out to the Pacific Ocean at Tweed Heads.



In the Art Collection of Nathan Crouch.
The view from the Homestead's backyard out to the Border Ranges

of the Queensland/ New South Wales Border

The pristine Duroby creek runs out of the Border Ranges forest 
and down to the Tweed River.
In the Art Collection of Rob and Nisa.



The Historic Warrawong Homestead.
On a pioneer Macadamia plantation.
An original person's word meaning "side of a hill"
In the Art Collection of Rob and Nisa.


From Gwen's lookout into the Urliup Valley.
Theres a feeling of Vertigo looking down into the deep Valley.
A bush Pheasant walked past me.





Creeping Pandanus in a Bangalow Palm forest.



recorded by WildAmbience


1 comment:

Anonymous said...

These are great