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Posted on May 5, 2012 by poodleadmin

at the foot of the cliffs of Newland Heads

It was difficult walking up and down the gulleys on the kilometre or so walk back to the car. Hopefully it is just the muscle or ligaments that are badly sprained.

And here I am seriously thinking of lugging the Cambo 8×10 monorail and the monster Linhof tripod down there to picture the sublime. I’m crazy.

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Categoriescoastal, landscape, rocks Tagsdaily walks, Fleurieu Peninsula, marine, Victor Harbor

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