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My whip marks. I also managed to whip my arm and back. But on the plus side, I did manage to get the whip to crack a few times.
Spotted this fella on our outing to Timbertown the other day. He was sitting on the end of the bullock wagon.
Drvengrad (Timbertown) is situated on top of the hill Mećavnik, at the foothills of which is the village of Mokra Gora Serbia. The creator of this unique ethnic settlement is Emir Kusturica, who gained the inspiration for his unusual project while filming the movie "Life is a Miracle"
She strolls around Timbertown telling the tourists who will listen all its history and how the old timber-getters used to work and live!
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I remember when I was a kid, we used to visit my Great Grandparents place. Their house was very old, but they had had a new bathroom installed INSIDE the house, no longer using the outside loo. I was VERY impressed with this new toilet, and always remember thinking that if the world were to come to an end while I was in that new toilet, I would quite happily live in there for the rest of my life!
We werent so lucky to get an indoors loo at their beach bach though...right up until they sold it, we used the outside loo that looked very similar to this! BEST part of the holiday was watching mum through the windows of the bach struggling to lift the kerosene can (full of excrement) into the hole that she had dug to dispose of the waste! At 6 years old, that was hilarious!
Locomotive Hudswell Clarke No. 6 at Timbertown, Wauchope, NSW.
I recorded this as No. 6 at the time. The internet provides information which suggests this might now be run as 1862. Any information welcome.
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Murapara is a small town in the central North Island, it was built to support the timber workers, part 2 of a mural.
Murapara is a small town in the central North Island, it was built to support the timber workers. Part 1 of mural.
Was a photo in "Where am I now" on the Canon Photography-on-the.net forum.
Location will be revealed after it has been found... (and it was....)
It is mural in Wauchope NSW and I cloned out a horrible advertising board on top of the wall..... The mural depicts the "Timbertown" character of the city.