On Saturday we went for a drive,but first we went to Walpole markets and I bought some Chrissie presents. We then drove out to Swarbrick forest. This is a significant site because it was one of the focal points for people who campaigned to preserve the old growth forests for future generations. Their efforts culminated in the desire to create the Walpole Wilderness. Swarbrick is an artistic interpretation of these efforts. One of the most spectacular interpretations is the Wall of Perceptions.
Entrance to Swarbrick Forest |
Identical twins reflected in Wall of Perception |
Forest reflected in the Wall of Perception |
On of the sculptures, suspended from the trees |
Ray and his twin |
Water cascading over the weir at Fernhook Falls |
The rapids at Fernhook Falls |
Old Fordson Tractor on road to Fernhook Falls |
Conspicuous Cliffs Beach looking north |
Conspicuous Cliffs Beach |
Nornalup Inlet and Frankland River from lookout |
Looking up at an old Tingle tree |
Maura in the base of the Giant Tingle Tree |
Giant Tingle |
Ray in the Giant Tingle |
Circular pool looking upstream |
Circular Pool |
This is a legless lizard, not a snake. But it sure looked like a snake |
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