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Scouting for locations to view the Milky way. One of the family has just bought a 250 acres farm out in the wheat belt.
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Peter Chet said:

Some would say,it all looks the same. Correct, but we have so much of it.
Hope that makes sense.
WA has a lot going for it.
5 years ago

Steve Paxton replied to Peter Chet:

Peter that is so true you have to drive for miles and mils for any sort of change to the scenery In this part of WA. We do have an abundance oof land but not quite so much people friendly thats for sure. most of Europe will side step these photos as not at all interesting as they dont match what they see every day. Its interesting to note we dont get very many of these size in the perth area or type of tree.
5 years ago

ColRam said:

C'est une région de l'Australie ? Un arbre indigène ?
Je suis légèrement perdu ! Une zone de culture du blé ?
Je suis légèrement perdu !
Bonne soirée
5 years ago ( translate )

Steve Paxton said:

100% WA 100% native the part of WA that is commonly called the wheat belt as wheat is Farmed. This farm has never been used for wheat too small more cattle, sheep or Hay.

1/1/2 hours from Perth due east 100% WA.

Old Pioneer home under the stars

Part of this area..
5 years ago

Roger (Grisly) said:

Flat but interesting nevertheless Steve

Thank you for posting in the group
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5 years ago