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Title
Streams Of Silver
Artist
Michaela Perryman
Medium
Photograph - Photography
Description
Streams of river water glistening silver in the sun at Hovea Falls, John Forrest Park.
John Forrest National Park (south of Perth) is one of Australia's oldest conservation areas and Western Australia's first national park proclaimed in November 1900. The visitor area contains barbecue and picnic facilities and cultivated gardens of native plants. The rest of the park is largely undeveloped and is home to a variety of plant communities and wildlife.
Nyoongar people are known to have lived in the Midland to Guildford area before European settlement. There is anecdotal evidence that the area was once used as a hunting place and Jane Brook Valley was an ancient travel route that Nyoongar people used to cross the Darling Scarp to the more open country in the east. Jane Brook is also of cultural significance, with a connection to the Dreamtime serpent, the Waugal. The rocks in and along the brook are said to be the droppings of this mythical creature.
Featured in
Australia in Pictures 09/08/2020
New FAA Uploads 10/08/2020
No Place Like Home 15/08/2020
World Landscapes 26/08/2020
Western Australia 19/07/2021
Uploaded
August 5th, 2020
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Viewed 126 Times - Last Visitor from White Plains, NY on 03/26/2024 at 5:42 PM
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Adelaide, SA - Australia
Congratulations on your Feature Michaela in FAA Group "No Place Like Home".
Londrigan, Vi - Australia
It's nice to see the Australian landscape looking green with water running across the surface. Lovely capture Mik.
Adelaide, SA - Australia
Very interesting notes and a great find to photograph and is done so well Michaela. L/F
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