<\/a><\/p>\nIt vanished as quickly as it appeared. A strange contraption that I can only guess checks the accuracy of rail lines that have been laid or repaired.<\/p>\n
Part of the reconstruction of the rail line which is used to transport coal from the Leigh Creek mines to the Port Augusta powerhouse.<\/p>\n
Anyone who has visited the plains on the western side of the Flinders ranges on a cloudless evening will appreciate the stunning afterglow that occurs on the horizon about 30 minutes after sunset.<\/p>\n
Shot at f5.6, ISO 400, shutter speed 3 seconds.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
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Metal Monster - Peter MacDonald Photo<\/title>\n\n\n\n\t\n