Australia is a big country and it is beautiful, although is would be a bit too dry for me, but I could imagine to spend a few months there when I retire, exploring such great places like the Kimberley Rangers area which your photos show us beautifully.
I love these colors and that rock formation is stunning.
That's one good thing about this virus: because we can only stay at home or better said in our own country we take notice how beautiful it can be where we live. There's no need to always go to another country to see the beauty of the nature, when it's right at your doorstep 🙂
I have learned this too in the past months, but to be honest, I do miss a few places in Slovenia ... just because it is also at my doorsteps, but there's a border between ;)
Great post and beautiful photos, kohsamui99 😀👍
BTW it is a White-bellied Sea Eagle - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White-bellied_sea_eagle
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It really is a big country when it takes you 5 hours to fly from one end of Australia to the other end like for example flying from Sydney across to Western Australia takes 5 hours that's a lot of ground your covering.
They do say you should explore your own country before you go abroad but who really does , i am happy i did and i want to see more.
Thanks for naming that lovely bird for me i did think it was some sort of beautiful Eagle.
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You are very welcome @kohsamui99 🙂
It's beautiful everywhere, but mostly you don't see the beauty where you live, because you are so used of it. I live at one of the most beautiful lakes in our country, but I haven't been swimming in it for many years. I love to ride on my bike around it and take photos though ;)
Have a great day and take care too 🙂
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This is true we take it for granted but we our missing out and we don't even have to travel abroad.
You have a great day take care and go swimming in that lake 😊
That's the point - we all are taking everything for granted, but this crisis shows us the opposite. Hopefully we all won't forget what we all should have learned during this lockdown or shutdown or whatever it is called in different countries ;)
To be honest, if possible I prefer to swim in swimming pools and avoid lakes or the sea, because in a pool I can see the ground and if there's a big fish who is hungry and wants to eat me 😉
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This crisis definitely has bought people to realize that life is short and that we should care for each other more and enjoy every moment of the daily life as i always have done and will keep doing it does make it a happier world to live in 😊
Haha i agree with you there a clear blue water sea were you can see under you i don't mind but murky lakes i will give them a miss.
Wise words and very true and my only concern is that most people forget very fast. But we should hope for the best, that after the crisis the people and this world will be better than before.
Oh, our lakes are clear and you can drink the water of almost all, but they are deep and a few meters below the water surface it gets dark down there ... wanted to write down under ;) lol ... and I can't see anymore what's swimming there 😉🐟
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I do love them lakes and fresh water holes that you can drink that water straight out of them we do have them in the Kimberly Mountains in the land down under 😆 were i did enjoy drinking the water from the falling waterfalls just magical.
And i did get my @alphabethunt post in last night 😊
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