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December 7, 2007

I've been at Wilson's Promontory for a couple of days now. I'm staying in a cottage just outside the park. The weather has been very changeable. Yesterday was still and stifling hot whilst today is cool, overcast and raining.

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Gary Sauer-Thompson, roadside rocks, Wilson's Promontory, 2007

From what I've seen so far the Prom---as it is is known---is a huge national park with high hills, beaches, rivers and a very variable habitat.


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Gary Sauer-Thompson, trackside trees, Wilson's Promontory, 2007

I'm am only going to see bits of the Prom on this trip. The banksias in the woodland we walked through this morning have all flowered..

| Posted by Gary Sauer-Thompson at 10:29 AM | | Comments (1)
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Gary,
there is Wilsons Promontory Flickr group in case you are interested.