Square Perspectives Photo Challenge ~ Australian Landscapes #13
Destination: Rocky Hill, Goulburn, New South Wales
High atop a hill overlooking the regional city of Goulburn stands an imposing stone tower. Built in the 1920s and paid for by public subscription, the tower is a war memorial honouring local men and women who served in World War One.
Inside the tower, the ground floor contains an honour roll and a flame of remembrance, while from the upstairs windows there are beautiful views of the city and the surrounding countryside.
I found it difficult to look up at the tower as we walked along the path.
After seeing these signs, I was too busy looking out for danger.
While our travel plans are on hold I’m joining in every day with Becky’s July Square Perspectives Photo Challenge over at The Life of B. The rules are simple: photos must be square and fit the theme of perspective. My posts represent the definition of perspective as a vista – seeing something over distance or time.
Don’t you love those signs.
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This one was particularly detailed – so many dangers. 🙂 It was the snakes that did me in.
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Yikes snakes!
Thank you for remembering too this weekend
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Snakes really freak me out, so I wasn’t going anywhere off the path.
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Glad it is not just me who has a thing about snakes
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Snakes AND spiders? I’d have been heading for the car! It’s and excellent view, so maybe worth risking the dangers to life and limb to climb those stairs.
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I was happy that we didn’t come across any wildlife while we were there.
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I’d be looking for danger too after seeing those signs. 🙂
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It was the thought of meeting a snake which had me looking in all directions.
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My daughter saw two snakes out in two different areas of the yard. The next time I weed there, I’ll be wearing my knee boots and long gloves. I hate them, and I’m scared to death of them.
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Eeek! The next door neighbours had a brown snake in their yard this summer. I always make sure to look carefully before I step out the door.
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