Sunday, 20 June 2021

Pilliga Scrub

This photo was taken almost 20 years ago, driving through the Pilliga Scrub between Narrabri and Coonabarrabran. A fire had been through the area about 12 months before which is why the regrowth on the trees is the way it is. I dislike the Pilliga, the first time I drove through it was at midnight, at the height of the 1986 drought, and there were terrifying numbers of large kangaroos jumping in front of the car. The second time I drove it was in daylight and I discovered that it is actually really very boring - the trees go on forever and all look the same.
 
Susan, on the other hand, finds it interesting.
 

 
 
 

4 comments:

Colin and Elizabeth said...

Looking at that view it looks a real TON UP road... Hit that accelerator...

Jean said...

Is that kangaroo road kill ahead?

chm said...

All those trees look to be the same species?
Do they still drive left in Australia?

Simon said...

Colin - not advisable, the road really isn't as smooth as it looks, and the 110km/h speed limit is fanatically policed. And roadtrains taking up the full width can't be argued with

Jean I don't think so, it looks too small. The smallest too you'd see around there would be at least 4' tall

CHM. Susan says mainly mixed eucalypts, they all look the same because it's regrowth. Although I always suspected it was a million square miles of clones

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