This July, I'd like to take you to an interesting place.
Twenty minutes drive south of Canberra, amongst the Brindabella ranges - granite hills that, in Australia, are given the dignity of being called mountains - sits a mostly forgotten, melancholy relic of past great achievements.
The first clue the visitor sees, at the top of a 10-foot-high boulder of granite, are three concrete plinths, awkwardly placed upon the rock, rusted screws protruding skyward.
What could this structure have been? What could have brought people out here, surrounded by trees and the cold winds, 25km from the nearest town, to cast such podiums onto the rock?
What was going on here?
Fursuit by
Onefurall
Photo by Daelyn
Twenty minutes drive south of Canberra, amongst the Brindabella ranges - granite hills that, in Australia, are given the dignity of being called mountains - sits a mostly forgotten, melancholy relic of past great achievements.
The first clue the visitor sees, at the top of a 10-foot-high boulder of granite, are three concrete plinths, awkwardly placed upon the rock, rusted screws protruding skyward.
What could this structure have been? What could have brought people out here, surrounded by trees and the cold winds, 25km from the nearest town, to cast such podiums onto the rock?
What was going on here?
Fursuit by
OnefurallPhoto by Daelyn
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