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And can anyone guess where I took this photograph… the name of the shallow lake?
By jennifer
Consider subscribing here for a monthly e-newsletters about Murray River issues and more… http://www.mythandthemurray.org/subscribe/
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And can anyone guess where I took this photograph… the name of the shallow lake?
By jennifer
Jennifer,
I would like to share a photograph of a ‘magical place’ from a cross-country hike, from several years ago, of the Enchanted Pools loop, in the Northern Sierras. The amateur photographer is tiocampo.
Here’s a link to all of the photos taken by Frank Farmer (aka tiocampo) on that day.
http://tinyurl.com/c2rsa5t
He includes a short write-up of the hike, including a topo map, as well as a link to a report of a possible Bigfoot sighting in the area.
The total distance of the loop version of the hike is approx 5 mi (8 km), with several hundred feet of altitude gain. The Enchanted Pools are just over 7000 ft elevation. Frank calls this hike Larry’s Rockbound Ramble.
Cheers,
Larry (from California, USA)
By jennifer
THIS afternoon I walked up to the top of Noosa Hill, in Noosa National Park.
I thought all the koalas had disappeared from the park, but there is at least one still there. 
And the native Iris, Patersonia sp.glabrata , were flowering. 
But what is this structure on top of the hill – that I am photographed sitting on?

By jennifer
Guess where I took this photograph… and what the rock formation shows?
By jennifer
Jennifer Marohasy BSc PhD has worked in industry and government. She is currently researching a novel technique for long-range weather forecasting funded by the B. Macfie Family Foundation.
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