QUANDAMOOKA WAYS
QUANDAMOOKA WAYS
QUANDAMOOKA WAYS
(c) 2010 Manfred Vijars
(c) 2010 Manfred Vijars
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Re: QUANDAMOOKA WAYS
ab so bloody lutely bewdiful......nuff said and how much nicer is the original aboriginal name which just rolls off the tongue with the sweetness of bush honey.
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Re: QUANDAMOOKA WAYS
CON GRATS MANFRED shes a goodn congrat once again
bill the old battler
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Re: QUANDAMOOKA WAYS
Very well written Manfred. I went on a flight to Brisbane a couple of years ago which came in low over Moreton Bay ( I think it was ) from my seating position I got a good view of all the bay. It looks very complex, mostly quite shallow I think.
Neville
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Re: QUANDAMOOKA WAYS
Thanks for your kind words Mal, Jim, Bill. Mausie I too find that some of our local words roll off the tongue rather sweetly and yes Nev, it's a great Bay with lots of interesting stuff spread over a considerable area.