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"Tucked 40km in from the Kings Highway, historical Captains Flat provides a peaceful and relaxing setting for tourists, visitors and residents.
Situated within a day-trip distance of Canberra, Captains Flat makes a relaxing change to the city allowing visitors to feel the historical aspects of the region."
[Information courtesy: www.captainsflat.org]
For tourist drives incorporating directions to the village, attractions to see while you are there, including the Heritage Trail, visit the website: www.captainsflat.org.
A visit to Captains Flat is not complete without dropping in to the Outsider Gallery to see the work of self-taught artist Gunther Deix and the creative space he lives in with his partner Christine. You can get a sneak peak of the Gallery space in our Arts Trail album: www.flickr.com/photos/103976804@N04/albums/72157676287599905
There is also an 'Old fashioned country market undercover in the Captains Flat Community Hall. 1st Saturday of every month (except Jan).' The Captains Flat Country Markets are run by the Captains Flats Community Association, a non-profit organisation, for the benefit of the local community and you can find craft, handmade jewellery, local produce, handcrafted timber furniture and garden art, plants, homemade cakes, slices, preloved goods and much more! For more information visit their Facebook page: www.facebook.com/pg/CaptainsFlatMarkets
Flat Roofing Swansea is very various from additional standard actually peaked or angling roofs. However while you could assume the only distinction is in the appearance, you will quickly see that roof upkeep is probably much more essential than maintenance on an angling roof.Visit our site bwconstruction.co.uk/ for more information on Flat Roofing Swansea
"Tucked 40km in from the Kings Highway, historical Captains Flat provides a peaceful and relaxing setting for tourists, visitors and residents.
Situated within a day-trip distance of Canberra, Captains Flat makes a relaxing change to the city allowing visitors to feel the historical aspects of the region."
[Information courtesy: www.captainsflat.org]
For tourist drives incorporating directions to the village, attractions to see while you are there, including the Heritage Trail, visit the website: www.captainsflat.org.
A visit to Captains Flat is not complete without dropping in to the Outsider Gallery to see the work of self-taught artist Gunther Deix and the creative space he lives in with his partner Christine. You can get a sneak peak of the Gallery space in our Arts Trail album: www.flickr.com/photos/103976804@N04/albums/72157676287599905
There is also an 'Old fashioned country market undercover in the Captains Flat Community Hall. 1st Saturday of every month (except Jan).' The Captains Flat Country Markets are run by the Captains Flats Community Association, a non-profit organisation, for the benefit of the local community and you can find craft, handmade jewellery, local produce, handcrafted timber furniture and garden art, plants, homemade cakes, slices, preloved goods and much more! For more information visit their Facebook page: www.facebook.com/pg/CaptainsFlatMarkets
July 9, 2023 - First stop this morning was to learn about the Noeirinha Salt Flats in Aveiro, Portugal.
"Aveiro has always been one of the main points of salt extraction in Portugal. This has gained enormous prominence in the economy of the region. Salt was so valuable that even today we receive the "salary" as a form of payment for our work." Previous text: www.zeca.pt/visita-as-salinas-de-aveiro/
AAE IKA 'Megafret' 'low floor' twin intermodal flat wagon 37 80 4909 006-1 at Northampton, in the consist of 4M86; Felixstowe to Lawley Street intermodal, 8th February 2018.
The view is looking north from an observation tower in the middle of the wildlife refuge. The dike at left center protects the manmade marsh at right from natural forces.
Lens is a Sigma 10-20mm f/4-5.6 at full wide zoom.
I consider myself an extremely lucky person, however I puncture more tubes than anyone I've ever met. (That's what she said) So to prove that I am not making this all up just to flap my gums I'm going to catalogue all the junk I find lodged in my tires.
This one I had coming. My flat proof randonneurs were out of commission due to a previous flat ( pinch flat from jumping a curb ) so I had to slay the knobbies on my commute. On the way home, about a block from my house, I heard this little devil solidly enter my tire. This is why I don't run giant expensive knobbies in the city.