Here are a couple more albums.
One’s small and modest — a little waterfall up in Murrindindi, about an hour and a half drive from Melbourne:
📷 https://www.flickr.com/gp/147740420@N06/e93T8a
...And the second one’s the opposite — big and packed with variety. I went on a short two-day road trip, about 700 km all up. Kicked things off with an incredible mountain drive I’d been dreaming about for a while: the road over Mt Skene, which sits 1,530 metres above sea level. The track’s cut into the rock, and there was no way to go over 30 km/h. Honestly, don’t even try it without AWD. The views were unreal — though photos barely do them justice.
Spent the night at a resort (that’s where the night shots are from). After that brutal drive, a soak in the pool and a sit in the steam room felt absolutely perfect.
Next day was all about sightseeing — around Lake Eildon (kind of like Australia’s version of Lake Seliger). A garden, an old railway tunnel, and a waterfall to wrap it all up.
All of it’s here:
📷 https://www.flickr.com/gp/147740420@N06/Z1dJ66
P.S. And as a bit of an epilogue — here’s something that’s not mine, but definitely worth your attention: the documentary Battleground Melbourne. It’s about the last two years of lockdowns, authoritarianism, and the protests in Melbourne. It was crowdfunded by everyday people. I joined the protests myself and donated to help make the film. I can say honestly — it tells the truth.
Honestly, the whole world should see this film — as a warning about rising authoritarianism.
🎥 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xzfJGC1_yPo
Горы и водопады
Еще пара альбомов. Один маленький и скромный - водопадик в Мурриндинди, полтора часа на машине наверх: https://www.flickr.
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