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19 Jul 2012

Outback


sunburnt desert sand
clouds suspended in the blue
no footprints outback

photo and text by Karen
 
Written for -
 

outback-  a sparsely inhabited or wilderness region of a country, especially of Australia

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19 comments:

  1. No one goes outback that's that ;)

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  2. ...clouds suspended in the blue ~ lovely line and wonderful nature haiku ~~ thanks, ^_^ (A Creative Harbor)

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  3. liked the clipped sounding words in this haiku - goes with the heat and the strong colours in the image...

    thank you for visiting pure haiku - I look forward to receiving some of your haiku - when you have time - no hurry! (I'm still trying to get my very short story finished for EoTE - the shorter the story that harder it seems to get it right!)

    much love
    Freya
    xxx

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  4. your haiku,
    a weaving of love.

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  5. Landscapes different from my own fascinate me...the soil does indeed look sunburnt...

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  6. What a startling statement - no footprints - very sobering. Your landscape is so vivid, have you ever considered stereo photography? No special gear needed, just shoot, move 6 inches and shoot again. Align with free software. Then make an animated GIF to display them on the web. (-- HaikuWater egret)

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  7. Wonderful!!! Great pic and terrific haiku! Cathy

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  8. A perfect representation of the desert. Dry. Blue. Timeless.

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  9. Beautiful scenery.
    Happy Friday !

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  10. What an incredible shot - vastly beautiful, yet a place to be reckoned with

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  11. Such vibrant colors of red earth and blue sky!

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  12. the timeless heartland, written from the heart - beaut work *S*

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  13. I like the sunburnt desert sand...and your picture is lovely ~

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  14. I can almost feel the heat... love your haiku today!

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  15. I have come to appreciate the places on earth that bear no footprints.


    Haiku for Your Heart

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  16. Lovely words!!!
    It is 97 right now!!

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  17. Certainly a lot more than meets the eye;)

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  18. Vast, beautiful, and unmistakeable. Your haiku describes the beauty of the outback so well.

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