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We stopped in Rockhampton on the coast for a couple of days. This is called the Singing Ship. |
This bull didn't like his rider very much so he got rid of him fast. |
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They used to grow sunflowers in Emerald for the oil. So this giant painting is in the town park. |
The actual gem fest was outside of Emerald in the little town of Anikie. |
This is Poppy's Cafe in Rubyvale. We had scones and hot chocolate for breakfast. Yum! |
Paul even shared some of his scone with a lorikeet. |
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We went down into the Heritage Mine. It used to be a working sapphire mine but is now used for tours. Sapphires come in every color of the rainbow, not just blue. |
The light is shining on a stone in the "wash". That is the flow that contains the gemstones, with granite below and clay above. |
This is the chapel in Emerald. It was great to go the church on Sunday with the elders and the saints. Many thanks for our warm welcome. |
This is a pretty little "Queenslander" that we spotted on our way back through Rockhampton. They build on stilts because of the frequent floods and to cool the house in summer. |
Thanks to the Hale's great spotting, we saw our first real "herd" of kangaroos up close. They were having a feed on the soccer field on the way into Gladstone. |
After a good night with the Hale's, we hit the road for home. It would have been a better trip if we hadn't had to stop for road construction so often. |
This is a field of sugarcane. |
And the weather was perfect! We did enjoy our trip to Whoop Whoop! |
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