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11 May 2022: Plenty Gorge Park (Bundoora/Plenty section)
Photos:
Bruce WARD
The first of four bridges
Birdsong filled the air along the bank
Soon climbing upwards
A moment to admire the old cobbled road
Crossing the second bridge
Admiring the protected orchids
Under a watchful eye
Plenty of seating
for our morning tea break
Along the ridge
The river below
A giant supporting the steep bank
Silurian sedimentary
Hmmm - is this the Blue Lake?
Maybe on a sunny day
No spare lunch from our group for the water...
Reflections still impressive on a dull...
Setting a good pace over bridge number three
Soon climbing up again
Jopie ensured we kept together
Mutton woods have spread along the banks
The last bridge crossing
Time to admire a hakea and early wattle
Doug - what tree is that?
Along the last stretch