Leaving Norseman we headed up to Higginsville to another free camp that was also beside more detecting area . Found an area that was nice and solid to setup on , and had some lunch before going detecting .
Hope you don't mind trees , because there's lots here that took our eye . These trees have sections that have died back , but the tree continues to grow around it .
The detecting is not going great , can't seem to find anything at the moment , hence pictures of the trees .
We're only here overnight , so another opportunity in the morning before we head up the road a bit further .
The bark leaves different patterns on the tree trunks .
Given these gums are the colour that they are , it only seems logical that the sap of the tree is a similar colour . When these trees bleed , they bleed deep red , it then goes hard , forming long red tendrils .
After a good night , we got out again after packing up , detecting in another spot across the road - had the same amount of success as yesterday though . Ah well , better luck next time .
Here's a map link :- https://www.google.com/maps/d/edit?mid=1axdOysTlAxf5RdAYk7V7jzpoasPOBhM&usp=sharing
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