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The historic Macraes Flat goldmining town is well worth the detour if you are interested in seeing how a goldmining operation is run today. The enormous Macraes gold mine makes a spectacular sight. The scale of the operation and the scale of the vehicles used today is certainly impressive. This lucrative goldmine still produces about 170,000 ounces of gold annually! Tours of the current Oceana Gold Macraes Gold Mine can be pre-arranged.
Take a break at the Stanleys Hotel in Macraes Flat while you are there. The historic Hotel has lost none of its charm. You can also explore the old Golden Point Battery which is 5kms from Macraes Flat. What a contrast to how gold mining is done today!
Turn Your Wine or Liquor Bottle into Lasting Mementos of Special Occasions! A great example of clever and stylish re-use of everyday objects. Hot Bottles are glass wine bottles which have been recycled and transformed into these desirable individual serving boards. They look great as a center-piece on the table but where they really come into their own is when used as cheese boards or for serving up nibbles like olives or sushi.
Choose a Northern Illawarra builder to get the best one. Souter Built offers Northern Illawarra granny flats on your budget. They serve you with their best building service. To know more information visit the website. www.souterbuilt.com.au
Flat Tim drives around town in Orlando FL. Tim drove Uncle Peter's Jaguar down to Disney World and up to Jacksonville! It was a smooth ride!
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For Lourdes 2014, we asked the young people to take pictures with Flat Jesus where they had found Christ in the week.
Walking through the residential area of Roscoe Village, I noticed that all of the doors of the two-flats have their addresses in stained glass above the doors. I photographed three buildings in a row on Claremont. All very similar in design and all with the stained glass addresses. Just about the entire block on both sides had the same thing.
I asked a woman who I saw going into one of the buildings about it. She said she didn't know much about it, but thought that the addresses were part of the original construction of the buildings. Interesting.