Here’s a brief description of each of the photos in the “Around Pine Rivers” theme for iGoogle.
If you’ve got any suggestions, corrections or improvements, please let me know.
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Bell’s Scrub is the only remaing parcel of virgin lowland vine rainforest in the Pine Rivers district.
See http://blog.neilennis.com/index.php/bells-scrub-lawnton/
Some of the stunning late afternoon views in my street.
see: http://blog.neilennis.com/index.php/everyday-beauty/
Fleeting glimpses of childhood on the North Pine River.
See http://blog.neilennis.com/index.php/fleeting-glimpses-of-childhood/
Christmas Beetle.
See: http://www.flickr.com/photos/magictyger/sets/72157603351606109/
Wikipedia Article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anoplognathus_pallidicollis
Lightning in the Gum Trees.
See: http://blog.neilennis.com/index.php/lightning-in-the-gum-trees/
Ebert Family Vineyard.
See: http://blog.neilennis.com/index.php/echoes-in-the-vineyard/
Stephen Lawn Park.
See: http://blog.neilennis.com/index.php/nuts-about-history/
Lake Samsonvale.
See: http://blog.neilennis.com/index.php/lake-samsonvale-2/
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lake_Samsonvale
South Pine River near the site of the old Normanby Rum Distillery.
See http://blog.neilennis.com/index.php/bikes-rivers-old-rum/
Yebri Creek.
See http://blog.neilennis.com/index.php/exploring-on-sunday/
Sunset on the North Pine River.
See: http://blog.neilennis.com/index.php/sunset-on-the-north-pine-river/
Lake Kurwongbah.
See http://blog.neilennis.com/index.php/cycling-by-the-lake/
Here’s a wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lake_kurwongbah
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