Over the edge August 29, 2012 Carefully moving a little closer to the edge this is what you see, the beautiful Nepean River. And that's the end of the walk, I hope you have enjoyed it. I will see if I can get out and about again soon. Share Get link Facebook X Pinterest Email Other Apps Share Get link Facebook X Pinterest Email Other Apps Comments joo30 August 2012 at 00:48Breathtaking view!ReplyDeleteRepliesReplyWinam30 August 2012 at 10:29Nice to see the Nepean so wild like this. Really different to how it is downstream.ReplyDeleteRepliesReplyJoan Elizabeth30 August 2012 at 21:36I love the Nepean. Alwasys crane my neck to take it in when we drive over it on the way to Penrith. I don't really know it down the Hawskbery end.ReplyDeleteRepliesReplyKaren31 August 2012 at 08:09I grew up in a bushland area, and i have always loved these tiny little native flowers. Thinking about visiting the Blue Mountains this weekend.ReplyDeleteRepliesReplyUnknown2 September 2012 at 00:14Vertigo at its best! :-) Absolutely fantastic view.ReplyDeleteRepliesReplyDonnaC18 September 2012 at 15:15Feel so lucky to live in the mountains & have been taking lots of beautiful pictures of our garden this past week. ReplyDeleteRepliesReplyJoan Elizabeth22 September 2012 at 20:46Donna do you have a blog? I'd love to see your photos. I too have been taking pictures of our garden in blossom ... see over at Burnbrae Journal.ReplyDeleteRepliesReplyHaddock16 October 2012 at 19:30That is a great view, but that was really close !!!!ReplyDeleteRepliesReplyLou6 November 2012 at 02:13What an excellent reason to go for a walk! (hands-down beats my view of the local motorway in Sydney..haha)ReplyDeleteRepliesReplyAdd commentLoad more... Post a Comment
Breathtaking view!
ReplyDeleteNice to see the Nepean so wild like this. Really different to how it is downstream.
ReplyDeleteI love the Nepean. Alwasys crane my neck to take it in when we drive over it on the way to Penrith. I don't really know it down the Hawskbery end.
ReplyDeleteI grew up in a bushland area, and i have always loved these tiny little native flowers. Thinking about visiting the Blue Mountains this weekend.
ReplyDeleteVertigo at its best! :-) Absolutely fantastic view.
ReplyDeleteFeel so lucky to live in the mountains & have been taking lots of beautiful pictures of our garden this past week.
ReplyDeleteDonna do you have a blog? I'd love to see your photos.
ReplyDeleteI too have been taking pictures of our garden in blossom ... see over at Burnbrae Journal.
That is a great view, but that was really close !!!!
ReplyDeleteWhat an excellent reason to go for a walk! (hands-down beats my view of the local motorway in Sydney..haha)
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