Running alongside a town called Lochiel, in the north of South Australia, is a beautiful lake, Bumbunga. It’s often pink due to the salt which is mined and provides the main employment for the township of less than 100 people. My last photo, taken with my Samsung S20FE as we sped past, is the rumoured cousin of Loch Ness, Loch Eel.

Looking rather worn out, I believe it has been retired, as a much more robust specimen came into view. There are a few places where you can usually stop and take a better shot, but there were roadworks on the day, so this is it. Or them.

For Brian’s, from Bushboy’s blog, challenge, Last On the Card.
I adore Loch Eel π π
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Apparently the original lost its head for a few months. Perhaps that prompted the creator of the new. In mid summer, when the water is low, you could always see that lochy was made of tyres. I’ll have to check out the new one, as it has smooth lines.
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Haha, that’s fun!
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A surprising head turner.
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What a fabulous find Karen. I didn’t know about that sculpture. Thanks for joining in π π
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No worries, Brian, my pleasure. I always look, when the challenge comes up, but more often the last photo is a shopping list or similar level of impact. Just lucky this time.
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Now a shopping list would be a very different Last Photo π
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And boring
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I don’t know. I reckon it would interesting to see what other people buy in other countries. Maybe I’ll make it one of my Thursday Ragtag Photo Challenges π
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I dare you!
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Will you contribute?
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Hmm, the vegan’s shopping list…is it that different?
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Possibly
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