The second door/entrance is a handsome piece of craftsmanship. I love the simple lines. The tunnel through the rock looks fascinating. All great doors and an interesting collection when combined,
Lightning Ridge, NSW. A miner was not making much on opals, but liked sand sculpture, so turned his mine into an
extraordinary exhibition. All done with a butter knife, metal scourer and a fork. Later he started painting some. It’s called the Chamber of the Black Hand.
The second door/entrance is a handsome piece of craftsmanship. I love the simple lines. The tunnel through the rock looks fascinating. All great doors and an interesting collection when combined,
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Quite the mix! I like the rustic Cooper’s Cottage. Where’s the tunnel through the rock?
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Lightning Ridge, NSW. A miner was not making much on opals, but liked sand sculpture, so turned his mine into an
extraordinary exhibition. All done with a butter knife, metal scourer and a fork. Later he started painting some. It’s called the Chamber of the Black Hand.
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Great story. I like it!
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