
Cheers
Peter
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There's no place like homeWhile travelling around Mt Isa this week, stopped in at McKinlay (where Crocodile Dundee was filmed, called "Walkabout Creek" in the film) and was taken by some of the buildings in this almost deserted town. Will post some more over the weekend, but this is a start.
![]() Cheers Peter my karma just ran over your dogma
Love it Peter. Looking forward to seeing more.
You could caption it: "The Fixer-Upper - Suit Home Handyman" Simon
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this is an OZZIE pic ... the outback.. the sky makes it for me ...
damn the reds empty .. time for bed cheers rob
Very nice pic of something very Australian - noticed how the house is a wreck but there is still a fence
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