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Part of the celebrations to mark Flying Scotsman's journey to Alice Springs was a short parallel run with the Ghan Preservation Society's narrow gauge (3'6") ex West Australian 4-8-2 W924, just south of Alice Springs - 20 August 1989
Windmill at the Kinchega Homestead, a former pastoral and sheep-shearing station in western NSW, after sunset
Kinchega National Park, NSW, 2007
You are probably a bit bored with seeing this church but I found another angle @ early sunset!
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I took this photo on the way back from Abercrombie caves during Autumn... The road was a little bit rugged as you can see, but there was hardly anyone out and about...
I would love to revisit this area in the future... So much awesome countryside to see!
Gaffney, SC. March 2022.
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The pioneer builders of the Appealinna community were probably delighted to find that the easiest available building materials all around them were these regular, flat stones. Perfect for dry-walls. If the one in your hand didn't quite fit; drop it and find another.
Outback re-imagined as a 1983 figure. I'm not quite sure what made me think of this, but I'm pretty happy with the end result as he fits in nicely with my display of 1983 Joes.
The torso is from a Black Major arctic Steel Brigade, the arms and weapon are from the original 1987 Outback, and the legs are Duke legs painted to match the Outback color scheme (including the brown knife on his left boot).
The head is from Rock and Roll with the beard painted orange and a headband and additional hair sculpted from putty. I didn't feel the figure would be reminiscent of Outback without them.
A DeHavilland Drover formerly operated by Flying Doctors in Australia, now part of the collection at the Pima Air and Space Museum.
Lumberton, NC. April 2019.
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An Outback Steakhouse in Barboursville, West Virginia. This location recently received the new exterior design.
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Tips for survivalists: Wearing white t-shirts do not better your chances, even if you write "SURVIVAL" across them.
Outback is definitely a favorite figure of mine. I've seen collectors complain about the white shirt, but I think the very basic look of it suits this Chuck Norris- inspired character.
The camo trooper is a Black Major custom.