Bren’s Mid-Week Monochrome #93

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Great shot for the challenge… just love the steelwork arch. Thanks for joining in xx
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Thanks Bren 🙂
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Are those ducks crossing the tracks?
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Nice spotting Lois. They are Sulphur-crested Cockatoos eating the wheat spilled from the train
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I got a little nervous seeing them on the tracks, but that’s a pretty great photo.
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There’s probably one or two trains a day through there more when the wheat harvest id on
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Nice capture you got here, Brian!
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Thanks Aletta 🙂
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I’m with Bren, the steel arches are unusual.
LOL I enlarged the pic as I thought those might be people on the tracks having a bit of a snooze. LOL
Coackatoos are better than people. 😀
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I was the only person on the tracks 😂 I love the arches too. Thank you Isadora 🙂 🙂
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I like the photo, Brian. Something about the bridge arches and the bend in the rail lines. Glad to see it wasn’t too dangerous taking photos there!
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Thanks Graham, not dangerous at all plus I was on a level crossing so the gates and bells would ring when a train was near 🙂
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Unless there was a glitch in the system!
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I am trusting plus the train driver has a real loud horn 🚆 😂
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Really like this age Brian
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Sure beats the very ordinary railway bridges they build now-a-days
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