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Imagine the end of the year....what will you create with your inchies???
How will you interpret the Inchie Word of the Week?
Create one square inch of art with anything, post it on your blog or Flickr
then leave a comment here with a link to your INCHIE.
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Every Inchie Monday began January 2, 2012 and we will continue it in 2022, a year with colours"
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Monday, March 5, 2018

Inchie Australia

I always thought that in Australia there would be a koala in almost every tree.
But during our stay in Australia I learned that they are not so common at all and that there are a lot of people who live there, who have never seen a koala in the wild in their entire lives.
So I feel _very_ happy and privileged that I have seen one in the wild.
That is why I chose a koala for this inchie and I used one of my own pictures.

3 comments:

  1. Lovely image of these little animals...we don't have them here in Tasmania, apart from a few in animal parks, but there is a small island in Victoria,called Raymond's Island where indeed there really is almost one, or more, in every tree. I have never seen so many in such a short time as when we visited this tiny place in the Gippsland Lakes area a few years ago...you are right, one can get a very stiff neck searching when bush walking in many other areas. Dix

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  2. How I envy you that you have seen one of the Wild koala bears, I've only seen them in captivity.

    Sally

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  3. So cool that you have seen a Koala up close and in person. I have seen them in zoos but that is as close as I get

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