Busy building a new pier at Mornington on Port Phillip Bay
Battered and weathered
A loved fishing pier passes
New strength in old space
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6 comments:
Very nice photos. Looks wonderful!
Interesting process, and lots of yellow for MYM, but a new pier is never as picturesque as an old one, is it? In 50 years will someone love the new one as much?
Kay, Alberta, Canada
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Great photos and the new pier is interesting. It's a long time since I visited down that way and I am sure I would see lots of differences.
Nice photos. Thanks for sharing.
interresting shots. It is strange how much weight water can carry. :)
That's quite a procedure, will be interesting to see the new pier.
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