14 years ago, my wife, our two children and I visited Australia for two weeks: Sydney - Uluru - Alice Springs - Cairns - Sydney. The four of us climbed Ayres Rock (the parents with some difficulty). Most of the days of our lives blend together over time but that was a day I shall never forget. I took pictures, of course,but I don't need a photograph to vividly recall the breathtaking scene. BTW, going down was much scarier than going up. The rangers cheerfully told us that they lose several tourists a year.
And a very good picture with a vivacious daughter. Perfect lighting, quality work.
Nice shot! Much better than ours taken in 1992. These can be found under the label Australia on Blogtrotter 90s. Anyhow, I loved to go to Ayers Rock... Trotter
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14 years ago, my wife, our two children and I visited Australia for two weeks: Sydney - Uluru - Alice Springs - Cairns - Sydney. The four of us climbed Ayres Rock (the parents with some difficulty). Most of the days of our lives blend together over time but that was a day I shall never forget. I took pictures, of course,but I don't need a photograph to vividly recall the breathtaking scene. BTW, going down was much scarier than going up. The rangers cheerfully told us that they lose several tourists a year.
And a very good picture with a vivacious daughter. Perfect lighting, quality work.
Bob
St. Louis Missouri Daily Photo Blog
I love this happy picture!
I didn't visit ULURU when I was in Aus 3 years ago, but I intend to see it when I visit next time. Great picture... lots of emotion and excitement!
This is a very nice photograph.
I do think that this is my first visit to your blog. It is a nice blog. I like your photography.
Brookville Daily Photo
Nice shot! Much better than ours taken in 1992. These can be found under the label Australia on Blogtrotter 90s. Anyhow, I loved to go to Ayers Rock...
Trotter
Everyone wants to do a 'Priscilla', innit? :)
Great photo!
Next time I visit my brother and family in Sydney, I'll make sure that we take a trip up north to experience Uluru. It's always fascinated me...
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