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Thursday, July 26, 2007

New gallery over at the Adventurers' Club


My friend Larry just dropped a line to say that the The Adventurers' Club has uploaded a gallery of images taken on their recent excursion to Botany Bay and Cape Solander on the 6th July. The adventurers took in the rugged coastline and paid a visit to the birthplace of European settlement in Australia. Why not have a look at the excellent photographs and historical mementos Diamond captured with his brand new camera?

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Eerie sounds from the transmission towers


During the bush walk across to the peak at Broker's Nose we had to pass the transmission tower that sits atop the site. There was a fresh wind and as the breeze blew through the construction an eerie sound emanated from the tower... like a metallic symphony coming down through a long, cold pipe. Listen to it here.


The sound of metallic ghosts

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Macritchie Reservoir to Bukit Timah hike


My friend Siva went on a hike with some friends from Macritchie Reservoir to Bukit Timah in Singapore today. Wish I was there! These are some of the sights they may have seen...

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News from the Adventurers' Club

The adventurers embarked on another expedition... a bush walk to the peak of Broker's Nose. The peak was formally known as Brooker's Nose however local historians believe that the miners at the Corrimal Colliery below the peak renamed it Broker's Nose because they were always broke.


Read about the adventure here.... View the gallery of photographs as well.

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Galleries Update

Linked up a number of the recent photographs taken in Singapore last week to the appropriate categories in the various galleries. Quick correction to a link on the Podcasting Workshop page as well. Thanks for the tip Lay Kock!

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