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Friday, 25 September 2009

Bindara

While the others were having morning tea inside a gauzy gazebo set up on the lawn, I sneaked inside and captured the fading elegance of a grand Victorian homestead.
Bindara faces the Darling, had its own wharf in its day, but now both the Darling and Bindara endure the drought and hope to survive.



Posted by Unknown at 09:03
Labels: Bindara, On The Darling, Poetically Decayed Interiors

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