Mulligans Flat Nature Reserve is an absolute gem, located in northern Canberra, that is always worth the trip to visit this wonderful place. I had been away for over a year, my last visit to this beautiful reserve was in December 2018, way too long! What drew me back on the first Sunday was information that the southern dam was full again. When I had visited in late 2018, the dam was just a muddy puddle a few meters wide at the base of the dam embankment. I had never seen the dam full so I was really looking forward to the visit. I was not disappointed. The morning was slightly foggy and a good friend came along as well. We both enjoyed the visit with the fog and frost giving the photographs an extra atmospheric element. I put my drone up for some shots and I hope I did not disturb anybody who was around the dam. I enjoyed my visit so much I went back the following Sunday by myself for a second visit. That day was clear with blue skies, so a different way to see the dam. I had another wonderful morning. I must not stay away so long next time. I hope you enjoy the photographs below.
Photographing at Mulligans Flat Nature Reserve
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