Wildflower Country #1
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009-Northern Sandplains Flora
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013-Everlasting s
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014-Pink Everlastings
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015-Mixed Wildflowers
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016-Pimelea
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017-Eucalyptus Macrocarpa
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018-Mottlecah Bud
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019-Blue Lechenaultia
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020-Lechenaulti a biloba
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021-Richard and Jenny
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022-Pinnacles
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023-Pinnacles
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024-Pinnacles
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025-Pinnacles
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Album Description:
A tour with Wilderness Wanderer through Western Australia's fantastic Wildflowers, as well as a look at the Pinnacles, Kalbarri, Dolphins at Monkey Mia, and Outback Wooleen Station.
Album Info:
Album Stats:
- Photos: 100
- Views: 56,833
- Downloads: 1,687

90 comments
Hi Gladys, thank you so much for looking at my featured cacti today. I see you even made me one of your favorite members. I am impressed. In the last days I went a lot around in your albums in your two sites. I looked for a special tree and did a Webshot search for Australian scrubs and trees. Most of the pictures were yours. WOW!!! Your albums are so beautiful and full of trees. I love trees! :-))) -Galit from Israel
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854847 2004.11.02 at 14:45:23 PST
Lovely album, Britt in Norway
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briha100 2004.11.02 at 02:50:35 PST
Love The Photo's..and No treat in camera bag Munchkin is just nosey LOL and was lucky enough to capture her....Beautiful Country you live in and Great shots added you to favorites so I can enjoy more Thanks for sharing (((hugs))) Monacat
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monacatz 2004.11.01 at 08:19:54 PST
Hello Gladys and thanks a lot for sharing your photography. What a way to make a quick trip to the other end of the world - and have everything there ready to be enjoyed. Got some nice screensaviors from you too - thanks! Great way to learn to know people like you too. All the best now from Portugal, Antti, Finland
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anttiolavi 2004.10.30 at 04:35:45 PDT
Hi Gladys, Thankyou so much for the information, I am very greatful. Your album's are wonderful, it makes a big difference with the weather. I'd love the sun to shine more over here. Please keep an eye out next year as I will be sowing my own seeds. Thank's again Gladys. Bless You. Ray (UK)
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viking153 2004.10.29 at 00:23:19 PDT
Hi Gladys, What a wonderful eclectic collection! I particularly like those blue flowers (Blue Leschenaultia). Do they usually grow in scattered shrubs or in fields of the. They must be an awesome sight. And those pinnacles! I have never seen anything like them before. They look like something left behind from a pre-historic world. Thanks, Paul in Florida. P.S. Thanks for your recent kind words on a couple of my albums. The weather here has turned magnificent - days in the mid 80s (30 C) and nights in the mid 60's (18 C) with very low humidity. After an almost total absence, I have finally been able to return home to stay.
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paul_fernandez 2004.10.26 at 06:12:21 PDT
Oh Gladys!!! I've only jst been through this magnificent 1st Wildflower Country album and have SO much to say, had to get a note in to you before I view the other four. 1)Island Rock is awesome. 2)ALL the Everlastings are glorious, in particular the pink ones are a MUST Dwnload, it's thrilling on my flat panel. 3)Wooleen sunset, astounding!! And the Spider Orchid takes my breath away...The Sandplains Flora has such precise detail, along with the purple Dampiera. Hey, in the photo 030 of Pinnacles, the one on the right looks like a giant owl :> Thanx much for your comments on my Autumn album, although I remain quite disappointed with the quality of those photos. Here's a hug online {{{{Gladys}}} and here's to my anticipation of viewing the remainder of this quality photography. These deserve to be FEATURED! Many Thanx to you for sharing. Your friend in Chicago, Barb
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chara11 2004.10.23 at 00:16:37 PDT
Gday!! and thanx for your kind entry for my album Fall Colors 2004. Just wondering what season it is down under??
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redwing1102 2004.10.20 at 14:02:34 PDT
Hello Gladys. What a fantastic album!! I really enjoyed my visit to your part of the world. Thank you so much for sharing. Your photos are inspiring and the wildflowers very interesting and beautiful and as you can well imagine, so very different to those we have growing in England. I'll be back to view your other albums soon. I invite you to look at flowers growing in my garden. Hope to hear from you. Kind regards Jayne, West Midlands, UK. :) xx
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hjaynefoster 2004.10.17 at 01:59:19 PDT
Hi Gladys, How beautiful are your wildflowers, and beautifully photographed. And those 'pinnacles', What are they? They look like the remains of a petrified forest. Can't wait to find out! If this album is a preview, I'm agog to see the rest of them in the series. My special favorites were 28, and 29, Of everlastings. Have taken them for screen savers, (Which I watch through most nights before I go to bed.) A collection of my favourite pictures. Hard to make a choice though, a thoroughly enjoyable album... I shall definately be back. I send you best wishes from UK. Sheila.
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lensmate 2004.10.16 at 10:35:19 PDT
What a beautiful Album!! The desert is truely lovely after a little rain. I love the African Tulip Tree and think that the Banksia menziesii a most unusual flower. This deserves a feature. I thank you for the kind comments on my Feather River album. Must get to the rest of your albums now. Doug in California USA
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dyetter 2004.10.16 at 08:00:00 PDT
Hi Gladys and back and what a Breathtaking album of some more of Aussie beauty!! You certainly excel at capturing it and all the wonderful wildflowers!! I was spellbound, and started a list....but, it would just enbrace them all! These ones really stood out to me 071dampiera,African Tulips, Plume Smokebush, 029 Pinnacles Pinyuru, 258 Everlastings, Banksia Lilac Hibiscus photos and on and on and on....I just loved the fields of wildflowers...I viewed them on the desktop and the album was just all awesome!! The stunning pinnacles...WOW!! they are like stone men, and the one that I really loved was 029 with the wild grass growing beside it...Just a great composition...I was totally impressed with the Plume Smokebush, and how exquisitely beautiful is that!! Geez I better reply to one a day, as I shall just keep raving on! I am definitely an Aussie woman, as we do love a chat hey...Lol!! 015 Mixed Wildflowers is very beautiful with that vibrant green in the background sweeping across, and I sure would love to be walking up that road! You must have had a wonderful time and how fabulous are the Pinnacles!! They are just amazing, and I was totally intrigued by 272 Water Sculptured Stromatolites!! Mate are they just wonderful, and kinda look like old Chocolate Eclairs if you know what I mean. Anyways Gladys, you have done a marvellous job as usual, and are a fantastic child of Aussie nature and capturing it's beauty!! Thank you soo much for sharing this that I dream to see in the near future!! I totally loved them all, and the sweeping seascape was beautiful!! Take care....Em
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emphotos103 2004.10.13 at 02:51:13 PDT
Hi Gladys, well WOW!! Yippee I am the first.to sign..LOL!, Being cheeking as I just had a quick peruse as have to bolt, and am thrilled that you have all these new albums...so that means...I shall need a good bit of time, so shall begin in the morning to browse and view the beautiful flowers and those magic Pinacles and all your other adventures!! This is exciting, as your work is always just soo beautiful, and looks like I am in for a wonderful treat, and BTW tks for comments re the Trees in my Save the Trees Album!! We DO need to save the trees, and my g/f who was holidaying in Tasmania months back, said it bought tears to both her boyfriends and her eyes, at the sight of the big lorries carrying trees that one tree alone... covered the width of a big truck...and the fires burning, and the logging coming out of these ancient forests!! Shame on the greedy ones! The Politicans think we are fools...and those great olde trees are soo ancient! (quote) "Two hundred years of logging and clearing have reduced old growth regions to only 13 percent of their original extent," Law said. "Yet these giants are still being destroyed by ruthless clearcutting." Gondwanaland times!! Anyways enough of that and Gladys I shall be back, bees knees, in the mornin to see these beautiful flowers!! I have ALWAYS wanted to see the wildflowers of W.A.....so expect more messages from me k!! Take care dear friend.....and have a really great day...!! Em
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emphotos103 2004.10.11 at 01:04:25 PDT
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