The Landscape thread

   / The Landscape thread #61  
Those are some pretty amazing pictures. snowline.jpg
 
   / The Landscape thread #62  
I took this at the local xmas tree farm last December. <img src="http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=410780"/>
This picture is amazing. I stared at it for 20 minutes maybe. Just sipping a beer and looking. It's one of the most beautiful things if seen lately.
 
   / The Landscape thread #63  
My ranch, not that you can see much. Taken off a video from my quadcopter.




This pic was taken from a model glider and is of a friends property not far from me in the Lockyer Valley in Queensland.

 
   / The Landscape thread #64  
This is my backyard.
 

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   / The Landscape thread #66  
Alien--those are spectacular pictures of your place. It looks much different than I expected. What do you get for annual rainfall?
 
   / The Landscape thread #67  
Hi sixdogs. Not sure on actual rainfall but we can go for months with none. Our climate is semi tropical but we do not get coastal showers as we are inland. Thunderstorms are our main water supply during summer months. We however have a very good bore that supplies us our water. (ppm of 60 TDS) Local city is ppm 600+ TDS.
As for the photos, I have better cameras now and a better computer so I get better photos/videos but I crashed my camera Quadcopter.....:(
 
   / The Landscape thread #68  
Maybe I should know but I don't. What is TDS?
 
   / The Landscape thread #69  
Sorry, TDS is Total Disolved Solids. 60 is exceptionally good. Our bore is filtered through sandstone so it is very clean and pretty much unlimited.
Great when you wash the car as you don't have to chamois it.
 
   / The Landscape thread #70  
Alien, Beautiful!

Get that drone going so we can see more.
 
 
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