Gillian Everett's photos with the keyword: Macquarie

Harry's Lookout

08 Sep 2024 3 21
View from Harry’s Lookout, which is part of a very special memorial to a much-loved local eccentric, Harry Thompson. Harry set up his caravan on Shelly Beach, just below the lookout in 1960 and made it his home for the next 40 years.

Harry's Lookout

08 Sep 2024 7 4 27
View from Harry’s Lookout, which is part of a very special memorial to a much-loved local eccentric, Harry Thompson. Harry set up his caravan on Shelly Beach, just below the lookout in 1960 and made it his home for the next 40 years.

Harry's Lookout

08 Sep 2024 8 3 34
View from Harry’s Lookout, which is part of a very special memorial to a much-loved local eccentric, Harry Thompson. Harry set up his caravan on Shelly Beach, just below the lookout in 1960 and made it his home for the next 40 years.

Harry's Lookout

07 Sep 2024 4 27
Port Macquarie, NSW, Australia Harry’s Lookout is part of a very special memorial to a much-loved local eccentric, Harry Thompson. Harry set up his caravan on Shelly Beach, just below the lookout in 1960 and made it his home for the next 40 years.

just hanging around

07 Sep 2024 2 2 25
At Harry’s Lookout, Port Macquarie, NSW, Australia. Harry’s Lookout is part of a very special memorial to a much-loved local eccentric, Harry Thompson. Harry set up his caravan on Shelly Beach, just below the lookout in 1960, and made it his home for the next 40 years.

Scooter

06 Sep 2024 5 8 35
Lighthouse Beach, Port Macquarie, NSW, Australia Saturday challenge - Scooter Spotted this on the way back from lunch in the Port.

Dash 8

17 Feb 2024 11 17 107
Returning from our trip to Adelaide, we arrived late evening at Port Macquarie airport in this Dash 8 aircraft, after spending 8 hours in transit at Sydney airport because of a flight cancellation and delays. It would definitely have been quicker to drive back from Sydney. However, flying at relatively low altitude we were able to see and recognise most of the settlements all the way up the coast. It was an enjoyable flight. Sunday challenge 83 Chosen theme - Travel

Pacific Ocean

15 Oct 2023 26 27 158
Sunday challenge 67 - Fluids www.ipernity.com/group/daysincolour365/discuss/198692 In general, fluids are divided into the two broad categories of Newtonian and non-Newtonian fluids. Water and oil are examples of Newtonian fluids. Presence of clays, polymers, and several additives in drilling fluids creates non-Newtonian fluids. www.sciencedirect.com/topics/engineering/newtonian-fluid The Pacific Ocean is the largest and deepest of Earth's five oceanic divisions. It extends from the Arctic Ocean in the north to the Southern Ocean (or, depending on definition, to Antarctica) in the south, and is bounded by the continents of Asia and Oceania in the west and the Americas in the east. Wikipedia ... at Tacking Point, which was named by Matthew Flinders in 1802, on HMS Investigator. Port Macquarie, New South Wales, Australia.

Tacking Point

15 Oct 2023 7 2 88
Tacking Point was named by Matthew Flinders in 1802, on HMS Investigator. Port Macquarie, New South Wales, Australia.

Tacking Point in 2023

14 Oct 2023 15 15 144
Tacking Point was named by Matthew Flinders in 1802, on HMS Investigator. This lighthouse is one of five along the northern NSW coastline designed by noted colonial architect James Barnet. The other four lighthouses are at Clarence Head, Fingal Head, Richmond Head and Crowdy Head. Four of these five original lighthouses, including Tacking Point, are still in use. Tacking Point Lighthouse was built in 1879. Lighthouse Beach, Port Macquarie, New South Wales, Australia..

Tacking Point in 2023

14 Oct 2023 5 4 104
Tacking Point was named by Matthew Flinders in 1802, on HMS Investigator. This lighthouse is one of five along the northern NSW coastline designed by noted colonial architect James Barnet. The other four lighthouses are at Clarence Head, Fingal Head, Richmond Head and Crowdy Head. Four of these five original lighthouses, including Tacking Point, are still in use. Tacking Point Lighthouse was built in 1879. Lighthouse Beach, Port Macquarie, New South Wales, Australia..

Gaol Point Lookout

29 Sep 2023 5 80
View to Main Beach, Port Macquarie, New South Wales, Australia. The original Port Macquarie Gaol was built between 1837 and 1840. First prisoners were received in 1865.

Gaol Point Lookout

29 Sep 2023 2 83
Port Macquarie, New South Wales, Australia. The Norfolk Pines are plentiful in this area. The original Port Macquarie Gaol was built between 1837 and 1840. First prisoners were received in 1865.

coffee in perspective

06 Feb 2023 10 10 129
Lighthouse Beach surf club, New South Wales, Australia

view from Tacking Point

04 Feb 2023 16 17 129
Near the lighthouse, Port Macquarie, New South Wales, Australia. Love this place.

Tacking Point in 2022

18 Sep 2022 12 13 116
Stunning day in Port Macquarie, New South Wales, Australia. A visit to our favourite lighthouse, after a light lunch at Lighthouse Beach surf club. Perfect! Tacking Point was named by Matthew Flinders in 1802, on HMS Investigator. This lighthouse is one of five along the northern NSW coastline designed by noted colonial architect James Barnet. Tacking Point Lighthouse was built in 1879. It is looked after so well.

Tacking Point in 2022

18 Sep 2022 13 14 92
Stunning day in Port Macquarie, New South Wales, Australia. A visit to our favourite lighthouse, after a light lunch at Lighthouse Beach surf club. Perfect! Tacking Point was named by Matthew Flinders in 1802, on HMS Investigator. This lighthouse is one of five along the northern NSW coastline designed by noted colonial architect James Barnet. The other four lighthouses are at Clarence Head, Fingal Head, Richmond Head and Crowdy Head. Four of these five original lighthouses, including Tacking Point, are still in use. Tacking Point Lighthouse was built in 1879. It is looked after so well.

Australian Pelican

11 Jun 2022 10 8 95
Port Macquarie, New South Wales, Australia

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