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Victoria

Victoria: On the Move
ONE TRAVELLER'S GUIDE

Loc: Mt Macedon. ~Dee Muzzi Photography Go to Link>>

Kyneton, History and Heritage: Your journey around Piper Street will have you wandering along nineteenth century granite streets lined with bluestone architecture. Grab a small piece of history at one of the local antiques and galleries, or find out more at the Kyneton Museum. Go to link>>

Lake Sanitorum Mt Macedon. Go to Link >>

Federal Woollen Mills, at Glorious Geelong. The fun filled Mills Markets opposite this. ~Dee Muzzi Photography. See more of Geelong, Go to Link>>

Las Compitalis 1999, Victory Park Traralgon ~Dee Muzzi Photography

The Humble brown tourist sign ~Dee Muzzi Photography

Shamrock Hotel Bendigo. ~Dee Muzzi Photography, Go to Link>>

You Yangs, Little River Go to Link>>

Lake Rupertswood, Sunbury: Birthplace of the Ashes. "Like winds and sunsets, wild things were taken for granted until progress began to do away with them. Now we face the question whether a still higher "standard of living" is worth its cost in things natural, wild and free. For us of the minority, the opportunity to see geese is more important that television." ~Aldo Leopold ...~Dee Muzzi Photography Go to link>>

Loc: Diggers Rest Victoria. Villawood (properties), has also been a major contributor of artwork and cultural features at the Melbourne & International flower and garden show for many years. Last year they exhibited some Rooster sculptures which were the top attraction at the show, and this year (2014) - giant emus! For more on the show (2008) Go to Link>>

Old Crate signs for the transportation of Geelong's wool. Geelong's industrial growth accelerated in the 1920s: woollen mills, fertiliser plants, the Ford Motor Company's vehicle plant at Norlane, and the Corio whisky distillery were all established in this period

Birthplace of the Ashes, Historic Rupertswood Mansion, Sunbury, Go to link>>

Loc: Swan Hill. ~Dee Muzzi Photography

Loc: Riddells Creek, baby chicks. ~Dee Muzzi Photography

Bendigo. Shop Window wares. ~Dee Muzzi Photography Go to Link>>

Founded in 1884, the Art Gallery of Ballarat is the oldest and largest regional art gallery of Australia. ~Dee Muzzi Photography Go to Link>>

Lets go cruisin to Castlemaine>>

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