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lime kiln and trees, Walkerville, Vic. / dino
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   June  From Epping.NSW

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Interesting old kilns.
06/Nov/08 12:24 AM
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shar  From Cape Cod   Check out my page
Very imaginative shot Dino. I love the colors. Thanks.
06/Nov/08 1:00 AM
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   Ian  From Sydney   Supporting Member

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Another interesting and good photo dino.
06/Nov/08 3:45 AM
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   Joann  From Canberra   Supporting Member

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Thanks Dino, another fantastic shot
06/Nov/08 3:56 AM
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   Vibrant Vici  From California   Supporting Member

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What beautiful rock work - as always, Dino, quite lovely!
06/Nov/08 5:06 AM
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   Canuk Greg  From Ottawa, Canada   Supporting Member

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Good photo Dino. You always capture the intriguing.
06/Nov/08 6:14 AM
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   bluey  From Port Kembla   Supporting Member

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I think the trees are winning!! Lovely contrasts Dino!!
06/Nov/08 8:40 AM
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   Kay  From Wilmington NC USA   Supporting Member

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This is very interesting, Dino. What kind of objects were typically fired in an old kiln like this one? I no longer do clay sculpture but still find it fascinating to learn about the differents methods of firing throughout history. Wonderful picture!
06/Nov/08 9:04 AM
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   Gail  From Cockatoo Vic AU   Supporting Member

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Excellent Dino
06/Nov/08 1:59 PM
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   dino  From Sth Gippsland   Supporting Member

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Lime kilns were established at Walkerville in 1875, and finally closed in 1926. Initially firewood was gathered from the local forests, but after these were destroyed, coke was brought in by sea to fire the kilns. The lime was transported out by sea to markets in Melbourne. At it's peak, the lime More...
06/Nov/08 2:10 PM
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   Kay  From Wilmington NC USA   Supporting Member

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Thanks for the info, Dino. Duh! It would make sense to fire lime in a "lime kiln." I just did some research on the subject, and learned a lot of fascinating facts about lime and "lime burning." Very interesting!
06/Nov/08 4:38 PM
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   Kay  From Wilmington NC USA   Supporting Member

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Just to clarify the above -- the "Duh!" is directed toward myself, not you....
06/Nov/08 4:42 PM
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Very interesting, thanks Dino
06/Nov/08 9:44 PM
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