Showing posts with label Lightning Ridge. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lightning Ridge. Show all posts

Thursday, 16 July 2015

Lightning Ridge



A church built for a film set, Lightning Ridge. Now a tourist attraction.
Emu Bush
Australian Ringneck
Mullock heaps and rain puddles, Lightning Ridge
Opal mining, Lightning Ridge

Sunday, 26 July 2009

Life cycle of a butterfly

His nibs stopped to talk to an opal miner at Lightning Ridge. I used the time to explore the local shrubs and found one covered in cocoons in various stages of development, as well as a caterpillar and several butterflies mating. I presume they're all the same species. The opal miner told me they, the butterflies, like peanut butter.


Friday, 24 July 2009

The bad and the beautiful_Lightning Ridge

We've been exploring Lightning Ridge today. We've never been here before and I must admit to being pleasantly surprised because the last opal town we visited was White Cliffs and there aren't too many trees there. The township itself is surprisingly vibrant but then tourism is big here, and it's a mecca for gem collectors.

Being a mining town has the inevitable effects on the environment, and the amount of discarded machinery around the town is astonishing.



It would be good to stay awhile to explore the natural world. I'm sure it has a lot to offer but unfortunately we have to move on. We'll be back, but not in summer when it must be near boiling here. As a taster, a different species of mistletoe is flowering, and so are some of the cactus in the cactus gardens.