During a trip to southern Queensland over the past two weeks I have been able to view the magnificent Glasshouse Mountains from a couple of different perspectives…
From the top of Mt Ngungun (pronounced “Noo Noo”) and from the beach on Moreton Island as the sun slipped below the western horizon, casting a wonderful golden glow over Moreton Bay and providing a beautiful silhouette to Mt Tibrogargan and Mt Beerwah…
Inhabited by Australia’s first people for thousands of years the craggy peaks that stand tall over the region are so significant that they are listed as a “landscape of national significance”…
And hey, what a wonderful backdrop for two pelicans as they glided off into the sunset.
Strewth, you wouldn’t be dead for quids, hey…!
Photos: Baz – The Landy, South-East Queensland, Australia…
That’s my stomping ground. The Glasshouse Mountains are a constant on the horizon from where I live
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Hey Andrew, a great part of our country…
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I am glad these treasures are part of a national park. That pelican photo is a real beauty, Baz. I hope you and Janet have that one framed and up on your wall. Fantastic capture! 🙂
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Hi Lavinia, it was a very lucky capture, I was actually photographing the pelicans and it so happened the shot framed the Glasshouse Mountains…
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these are lovely, baz –
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Thanks, I highly recommend all to stay on Moreton for a week…or two!
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Beautiful. Definitely wouldn’t be dead for quids.
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Ha! Would never be dead for quids, way too much fun to be had!
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Absolutely 😄
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amazing photos :]
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Thanks BG…stil working on that coffee table book of photographs…!
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