The destination, according to the information sign “one of the finest examples of a flooded sinkhole in Australia”.

I took some time on the way back to photograph a few of the local birds chirping and flitting about.

Likely juvenile female Superb Fairy-Wren
Likely Grey Fantail

And speaking of birds, here’s a ’70’s Welsh band called “Budgie” I’d never heard of until neighbour Jeff introduced me to them a few months ago one night, sitting around a fire while sampling some fine Tasmanian Kentish Distillery Whisky (I described the whisky as liquid crème Brule). Budgie remind me of Led Zeppelin, though the bio on Spotify says they are “often thought of as a cross between Black Sabbath and Rush”. If you like them, explore more of their work, I find it compellingly good.

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  1. The photos are beautiful, Tone! That might be a nice place to camp. I like the music, I can hear the Rush and Zep influence in their music. I love both bands and follow them on Instagram.

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    1. Thanks John, and glad I’m hitting the mark with music finds. There’s a lot of great older bands I’ve never heard of! I’ve dived down the Zep hole many times previously and heard of Rush but never really delved into their catalogue … maybe one for this week 😀

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      1. Rush is one of my favorite bands ever! I saw them live at the Joe Louis Arena in Detroit (now gone) in the early 80s! I have their music on disc on the Mac and in my truck among other great bands of the 80s like van Halen! 🔥 Rush – the pride of Canada! I’m so bummed that Neil Peart and Ed Van Halen have passed, Neil is the best drummer I’ve ever heard.

        https://www.rush.com/

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    1. Thanks Morgaine, I hope you enjoyed them. The tune I posted slowly builds and eases you into their more energetic style, most of their other tracks are straight into it but still change and evolve. Good driving music 😀

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