Day 3 and we swam at Yamba. There have been severe storms so the sea is brown and the pool was a bit murky. At Sawtell the water was terrible. We weren't prepared to risk our health by swimming there. The River varied from milk chocolate colour to dark chocolate. All that rich soil washing out to sea!
A record of the more notable of our travels to interesting places. For more photos of our most recent trip than you'll find here go to my photo album page.
Thursday, February 25, 2021
Wednesday, February 24, 2021
Ocean Pools of NSW Feb 23 2021
Two Shelley Beach pools: Shelley Beach Cronulla and Shelley Beach Ballina the latter really just a wading pool - and we travelled 10 hours to see it
Friday, July 12, 2019
July 12
Final post for this holiday. Today we visited the Titan Missile Museum south of Tucson on the site of
one of the cold war missile sites, now decommissioned and made into a
national landmark. There were 12 of these sites around Tucson during the
cold war. These missiles were the most powerful and longest range missiles in use at the time.
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Missile nose cone |
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The entrance to the control room was through a thick steel door then a 1.2m solid concrete wall and another steel door. |
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Control room. Note the large steel spring in the corner. This was to protect against earthquakes caused by a nuclear explosion nearby |
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The entire corridor was lined with shock absorbers |
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The missile in its silo ready for launch - though it's no longer fueled or armed of course. |
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The missile's stage one rocket engine. |
Thursday, July 04, 2019
July 4
In Fredericksburg, Texas, second largest wine area in the States. A bit
like the Barossa Valley in that it was settled by German migrants 170
years ago so lots of German influence. The only drawback is that here
they charge for wine tasting so we only went to a couple of wineries.
There were some very good wines!
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Fredericksburg Bank - now a shop |
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Fredericksburg library |
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Vereins Kirche - the first church in Fredericksburg, built around 160 years ago |
Tuesday, July 02, 2019
July 2
Final Day in Chicago I visited the Frank Wright House Museum. Perhaps
the greatest American Architect, his designs were innovative and clever
at lots of levels. The house he built for himself and his wife in Oak Park
Chicago when they were first married (in 1889) has been restored to its
original state. In the surrounding area there are several other houses
he designed in his spare time while working for a large architectural
company.
Monday, July 01, 2019
July 1
In Chicago after a 4 hour delay on arrival due to a thunderstorm that meant we diverted to Detroit for an hour's wait. On Monday we took the Architectural River Cruise looking at the amazing architecture of this city. It was worth sitting out in the blazing sun (~35deg) to see what a series of great architects have created here. There are lots of Art Deco buildings as a result of the city growing quickly following the great Chicago fire in the late 1800s.
The Chicago River joins Lake Michigan via a lock as the lake is about a metre higher than the river.
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Chicago building |
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Wrigley Building |
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Trump building - one of the few left in the world with his name on it. |
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Drawbridge control room |
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Mercantile Mart building |
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Wrigley Building |
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Tribune Building |
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Chicago skyline with Willis Tower (once the Sears Tower) once the tallest building in the world |
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Lock between river and Lake Michigan |
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