Taken as the sun was dawning on a new day in the outback, the woolshed is located within Currawinya National Park, near Hungerford, in far western Queensland.
Great pic Baz. I haven’t seen a wool shed as big as this in years. Round my part of the world they have downsized them a great deal as they have “up dated” them.
Nice photo Baz, I come from a family of shearers and my early working life was spent in woolsheds working my way through University. Its a tough life and I felt like I was in prison being stuck inside a sweltering hot shed all day looking with longing out to the great outdoors. Teaches you all about hardwork though!
Gorgeous photo, Baz. I like the composition and the coloring.
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Great pic Baz. I haven’t seen a wool shed as big as this in years. Round my part of the world they have downsized them a great deal as they have “up dated” them.
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Hi Jillian, this one is long out of use…but a very big shed…!
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Over the years a lot of growers here have had problems with Workcover and these beautiful old sheds. Ha, no sense of adventure. lol. 🙂
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Well, I think at one stage NPWS wanted to pull this one down!! I’ll chain myself to it…
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Nice photo Baz, I come from a family of shearers and my early working life was spent in woolsheds working my way through University. Its a tough life and I felt like I was in prison being stuck inside a sweltering hot shed all day looking with longing out to the great outdoors. Teaches you all about hardwork though!
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No wonder you’re so fit…I watched your video just recently!
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Beautiful pic! I am still working on my write up, sorry about the delay. Maybe Sunday?? Wish me luck 🙂
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Well thank you…on all counts! Good weekend to you…wet one in the harbour city!!
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