The Adelaide International Rose Garden is part of the Botanic Gardens complex. Both are just a short walk from the CBD or the Adelaide Zoo. They are very popular with locals and tourists.
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The Adelaide International Rose Garden is part of the Botanic Gardens complex. Both are just a short walk from the CBD or the Adelaide Zoo. They are very popular with locals and tourists.
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Right next to the Adelaide Botanic Gardens is the Adelaide International Rose Gardens. This gardens displays a vast array of different roses. Some of the plants of of historic value.
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One of our favourite places to visit in Adelaide, South Australia is the Botanic Gardens. One of the main attractions of the gardens is the Bicentennial Conservatory.
The photo above has been used by an Adelaide artist – you can see her painting here.
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About two and half years ago my son set up the Hampel Photo Gallery, a place where our family could share photos with the world. Since then we have added over 2000 photos. About half of the photos were taken by me and the balance between my son and my wife.
Recently this gallery passed a significant milestone: one and a quarter million views. That is a lot of people looking at our photos.
There is a wide range of subjects covered including:
The countries covered include:
Why not wander over there and take a look at the Hampel Photo Gallery (click here)?
Strathalbyn is a popular destination with tourists and locals. There are many fine historic buildings to be seen on a gentle stroll around town. Many cafes and specialty shops cater for those who enjoy shopping. Seekers of antiques will find several good outlets catering for their interests.
I have different interests. Yes – I enjoy some of the shops too, especially the interesting second hand bookshop where I try to keep the wallet zipped up in my pocket. I really enjoy having a picnic down by the River Angus. This gently flowing river wends its way through the centre of town. I enjoy having a few relaxing hours in this picturesque park because it enables me to relax while also doing some birding. No exertion needed – the birds come to you.