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    Quote Originally Posted by Grahame Collins View Post
    Hi Mutawintji,

    A big well done on the execution of your project. You have a good eye and sense of design.

    Steelwork when completed often looks quite bland.

    Your work appeals to the eye while still being practical.

    I think your considerable talent would be appreciated wherever you chose to live.

    Grahame
    Thank you for this compliment.

    Greg

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    Quote Originally Posted by BaronJ View Post
    Hi Mutawintji,

    Very creative indeed

    I do think you were a little cruel, posting beautiful pictures of some of my favourite foods, particularly when I'm hungry

    Thank you for liking my pictures

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    Been years since I have been to mutawintji National Park BTW.

    Simon
    Girl, I don't wanna know about your mild-mannered alter ego or anything like that." I mean, you tell me you're, uh, super-mega-ultra-lightning babe? That's all right with me. I'm good. I'm good.

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    Quote Originally Posted by simonl View Post
    Been years since I have been to mutawintji National Park BTW.

    Simon

    I've been there many times over the last 20 years. Here's a small video I made. I hope you like it?




    Warning: 5 mins




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    And just up the road from Mutawintji (200km) along the Silver City Highway is Milparinka ..... heheeeee

    (a very rare storm ... watch out for the lightning)

    Warning: 5 mins



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    And just down the road, via Pooncarie, is Lake Mungo (250km)


    (ummmm .... this is a somewhat sad video, tho I don't know the people at all, just came across the ashes and made the Video)

    Warning: 10 mins




    O God, all I needed was an excuse to show off an you gave it to me, Simoni .... heheee

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    Yea. I've been all through there. Then onto Broken Hill, Mutawintji and Tibooburra. The first time I went to Mungo NP was with a mate, it was in Feb and 44 degrees and all we had we swags. No shade.

    Edit: Just watch the video on Tibooburra. That brought back memories. I camped at the camp ground at the end of town on the RHS at the foot of a rocky outcrop. Walking to the top of the rocks yeilds amazing views into the distance.

    I love it.
    Girl, I don't wanna know about your mild-mannered alter ego or anything like that." I mean, you tell me you're, uh, super-mega-ultra-lightning babe? That's all right with me. I'm good. I'm good.

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    Quote Originally Posted by simonl View Post
    Yea. I've been all through there. Then onto Broken Hill, Mutawintji and Tibooburra. The first time I went to Mungo NP was with a mate, it was in Feb and 44 degrees and all we had we swags. No shade.

    Edit: Just watch the video on Tibooburra. That brought back memories. I camped at the camp ground at the end of town on the RHS at the foot of a rocky outcrop. Walking to the top of the rocks yeilds amazing views into the distance.

    I love it.
    Yes ... That is still the campground. Tho it doesn't appear in my video. I usually drive west of Milparinka to a place called Depot Glen (where Sturt's party was trapped at the only billabong left) and camp there or nearby.

    Outback NSW is probably one of the best overlooked places in the world. I love Broken Hill too, my favourite city. I would live there if the kids n grandkids would let me ... heheeee

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