Tuesday, 9 April 2013

This is Dangars Gorge. If you look hard at the photo just under the rail is the waterfall.
This is Conifer Country Nursery. It is a Nursery with a difference. It has old rusted machinery. This is on the way out to Dangars Gorge.
This is the glass houses that grow tomatoes hydroponically at Guyra.  It is one of the few sites in the world conducive to year round tomato growing.Twenty hectares of Blush glasshouse in the temperate Guyra climate means Blush currently produces more than 12 million kilograms of premium truss tomatoes per annum, delivering year round consistency in terns of quality, flavour and availability.  Guyra has the best combination of cool summers and high winter light to produce the best tasting tomatoes is at 1,330 metres altitude. It has less than two days over 30oC per year on average.It has a council that supports the Glasshouse and has a community that support the Glasshouse.
This is Boundary Falls. They are between the two trees in the middle of the picture.
This is Raspberry Lookout. Wild Raspberries used to grow here many years ago. Aborigines probably picked them.
This is the view from Heframs Lookout.  People had red sauce plastic tomato bottles hanging in the trees by the road side.
This is the bridge over the Manning River. It is on the road from Coffs Harbour to Glen Innes. They have a caravan park here and live music too!