The leaning tower was built to inspire people from all walks of life and various ages to take a new look at science and get involved in some hands-on experiments of their own.
Granty said
01:25 PM Dec 29, 2023
I dont recognize it but could that be an observetry beside it.
JeffRae said
02:49 PM Dec 29, 2023
There is an observatory on the site, the building is a gallery where they display there many exhibits
Is it built for an antenna purpose?
There is an observatory on the site, the building is a gallery where they display there many exhibits
This is the observatory
Some people might drop in for a gin? Cheers
Gravity Discovery Centre: Yeal, Gingin WA..?
Trev
Please post a picture taken on your journeys
Jeff
Thanks Jeff,
Here's one from our recent travels.
Hi Jeff,
It's a van park with an acre swimming hole, can be used as a day area for a fee pf $3 PP
Yes Jeff it is.
Great history about how it all began on their website.
Over to you
Sorry Gaylene, no it's not Eastern Seaboard.
Jeff has picked it though..
-- Edited by 67HR on Wednesday 3rd of January 2024 08:56:26 PM
Thanks 67HR.
Where would you find these headstones ?
They are in a caravan park.
Well, what a coincidence, we're going there with our Eco-Tourer group in April. I'll be sure to pay my respects.
Trev.
Still advertised Jeff.
Going on your latest clue.Would it be Willow brook farm?
That's it Plain Truth, over to you
-- Edited by JeffRae on Monday 8th of January 2024 08:03:18 PM
Thank you,where are we now?
Not in NSW.
It is in Victoria,but not Power's Lookout.
Here is an old State Library photo showing the size of the Jaw,and the need for safety rails.
Yes, that is the spot,I don't know how the nerve to walk out on it.
Don't think I would walk out there either, either piece could break off.
Where would you find this not so useful saw?
Some more from the same museum as the "Chain Saw"
-- Edited by JeffRae on Tuesday 16th of January 2024 05:19:16 PM