THE PILBARA REGION / HOMEWORK TOPIC 06/06/11

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THE PILBARA REGION / HOMEWORK TOPIC 06/06/11

Post by mummsie » Tue May 24, 2011 12:53 am

From Mt Tom Price to Paraburdoo,
upstream to Joffra falls,
this region of the Pilbara,
where the wild bush dingo calls.

The multi colored landscape,
a vast unending expanse,
with red rock walls, rapacious winds,
and waves of heat that dance.

And waterfalls, breathtaking,
as veils of water spill,
and high above, 'neath clear blue skies,
the white corellas shrill.

This land of many colors,
rich ochre, red and gold,
with sunsets like no other,
a vision to behold.

This spanse thats seen the dreamtime,
escarpments, deep and wide,
mystique that lingers..still..here
true colors, worn with pride.

Sue Pearce
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Post by Maureen K Clifford » Tue May 24, 2011 1:44 pm

LOUD APPLAUSE Sue that is really lovely - you have captured the feeling - well done.

Cheers

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Post by mummsie » Tue May 24, 2011 1:51 pm

Thank you Maureen, I really enjoyed the trip to the Pilbara in the wee small hours.
Sue
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Post by Terry » Sun May 29, 2011 10:34 pm

Good poem Sue,
The Ashburton area was alive with Dingoes last year, coinciding with a big drought.
Fortunately there has been good rains since then so the scene should be a more pleasant one now.

Terry

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Post by mummsie » Tue May 31, 2011 9:42 am

Thanks Terry, I havn't been fortunate enough [Yet] to visit the area, but when it came up as the homework topic, I decided to do a bit of research on it. This country we live in IS a very vast, expanding expanse.We should never take for granted the beauty we have at our back door, it certainly is the lucky country.

Maureen, I think the idea of using town names in the homework topics is an excellent idea, I really enjoy researching their location and history, keep'em coming.
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Post by Maureen K Clifford » Tue May 31, 2011 12:09 pm

Happy to hear that Sue, that was my plan - turn us all into explorers in our own country- Google is your friend :lol:
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