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Longreach home of Quantas. Its birthplace was Winton but was moved to Longreach as it was thought to be more central.
Sunset in Longreach sensational with huge flocks of birds rushing by and finally settling for a roosting place.
The poem was written in 1900 when it still was mainly a man's world.
Longreach home of Quantas. Its birthplace was Winton but was moved to Longreach as it was thought to be more central.
Here I have to include a story about early flights. A Family living in the outback, the father was manager of a huge property. In 1926 two of the girls, there were 4 girls and a baby boy, were send with a Quantas plane to boarding school. The cockpit was open, at the back was sort of an enclosure, but the windows had no glass. The children had to be bundled up in warm clothes and blankets, as it must have been freezing up there. Everybody came to the airport to say goodbye and brought presents for the girls.
Later the father flew with a Quantas plane to by bulls in Victoria. On his homeward flight the plane came down and he lost his life. The mother with her 5 small children could not manage the big property and moved to Brisbane. She did not have the money to go to her husband funeral as he was buried in Tambo where the plane came down.
Sunset in Longreach sensational with huge flocks of birds rushing by and finally settling for a roosting place.
This is the last post of a series of The Outback;
6. Last leg, Birdsville, Longreach, Charleville, Coolangatta.
I hope you enjoyed my mainly birds eye view of the harsh but absolutely beautiful Outback of Australia.
7 comments:
You had a wonderful trip and in a small plane. How lucky. The patterns in the desert were amazing. We did a road trip to Longreach and charleville a few years ago. It was very interesting. Didn't get to Birdsville though. You have sounded a little down lately, I hope you are keeping well.
Schöni Wienachte!
thank you for the interesting tour! of a country so very very different from sweden.
no bruger for me (unless there's a vegetarian option?) but some chips, yes please:)
the sunset is stunning!
if i don't happen to pass by again soon, and have a lovely christmas, trudi!
Hi Trudi, wonderful photos, what a marvelous holiday that must have been. Popping in not only to enjoy your lovely blog but also to wish you A Merry Christmas and A Very Happy New year.
Reading through your blog and looking at the photos brings back many memories of Australia. I can almost smell the smells as well.
Watching them in pictures is already breathtaking..I wonder what it feels when you are up there!
I wish I get the chance to be up that plane as well.
What a lovely site up there.
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