The Safari has nothing to report from our whizzes up the and down the motorway today except for
Buzzards 2: 1
Kestrels.
On the way home the sunset was quite fine but catching it at 70mph before we disappeared into another cutting was quite tricky.



The stripe is a lamp post - would have to be right in the middle of the pic wouldn't it.
Where to next? Back to the usual patchy stuff which will produce...???
In the meantime let us know where the sunsets in your outback.
3 comments:
Hi Dave, Normally the sun sets behind the clouds in my outback. :-) :-) :-)
Same here Warren;)
Sunset....I don't even recall the last time I was able to see the sun actually set.....
Nice photos! Great job lining up that lamp post, too :)
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