Friday 26 October 2007

Gooches Crater

Walk on the 20 to 21 October to Gooches Crater.
Gooches Crater: edged by pagodas lined with ironstone banding

The white of the tree on the edge of the swamp in the Crater emphasises the lines of the tree.



When walking on the pagodas, the sound your shoes make on the iron stone banding is unique, so typical of pagoda country.
The ground beneath the feet.

Whipstick malley, site for gauze installation


Whipstick installation: narrow gauze wrapped around the base of the whipstick malley, forming a vessel shape

We walked through the heathland to get to the ridge ot the pagodas.

one foot in front of the other

hiding the face from the sun

shoe aimed between the allocasuarinas, isopogans and new banksia stems

the heath land in flower,

large tea tree flowers

the sound of feet on the pagodas rocking iron stone bandings

crouching in the shade

windows in rocks

cicadas sound, a wip bird responds, an aeroplane, half moon




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