
- Diggin the old chunky industrial look the station has
- That should be everybody. :P
- An open well, with ground water too!
- At the top!
- With the many granite deposits found at the top...
- Few of the big malls here
- A photogenic john
- The Museum entrance
- The gardens from the hall
- To the beach we go!
- we had a whole room to ourselves.
- The shark pool
- inside the market
- With the ball through the lower grating (Normal)
- I spot someone on the ridges!
- Grandfather clocks inlcuded!
- The park's large main circular floyer
- The undergound is still strong after almost 150 years in service
- Chilling out for the long train journey
- except for an occasional boat in the middle of nowhere!
- The trail runs along it
- Bumming out in the train before departure
- The peaks do look daunting!
- A walk round the fortress perimeter
- Not that it was that hard!
- Or check out the fanastic gardens
- Engineer's food to keep us going.:P
- WWII planes on display
- The inn looks exactly like it did on Google images!
- They needed dummies for a test ride after repairs
- Good thing for bridges!
- Mobile loos anyone?
- And collect some train tickets at the same time
- Very tempted to find RPG loot in these jars.
- A peek from the train at the station on the way back
- random marco shot
- Not to mention meeting the native grazers
- with an iconic sail shaped tent
- Keep Shaun OFF IT!
- On the london underground
- It's christmas with lighted raindeer!
- Meet the friendly next door neighbors, they just don't talk much
- Flow rider!
- it can literally get rather cloudy here at times
- And we are off!
- The bank views are wicked!
- Hey another beached boat... :P
- Cheers to the pool photographer for this photo!
- Overlooking a field of grazers
- The station do get rather packed at times, but the trains are regular enough to clear them up