Outback Creek

Steve  Sass

Outback Creek

This outback creek in the Paroo-Darling National Park in far-western NSW, AU, was holding the remnants of some recent rain.

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Steve is the Principal Ecologist at EnviroKey providing specialist ecological services across Australia.

Outback Creek belongs to the following groups:

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Outback Creek by Steve  Sass
Outback Creek by Steve  Sass
  • Evita

    Evita

    Excellent capture!! :D

  • Steve Sass replied

    Thanks Evita

  • AlexMac

    AlexMacGreeter

    ahhh the typical outback scene of water holes, with gum tree’s. wonderful capture

  • Steve Sass replied

    Cheers Alex, appreciate your comments as always!

  • Marilyn Harris

    Marilyn Harris

    Great capture Steve!! Love those creek crossings!! Looks like there could be some sharp rocks there!! :o)

  • Steve Sass replied

    Yes indeed, thanks Blossom

  • Maximus

    Maximus

    This is just superb Steve. :)

  • Steve Sass replied

    Thanks Maximus

  • Tainia Finlay

    Tainia Finlay

    And there’s water in it too! Fine capture Steve

  • Steve Sass replied

    Oh yes, thank so much Tai

  • MrPJ

    MrPJ

    This is a great shot Steven, I love seeing creek beds come to life after rain and wandering through them once the water stops flowing :)

  • Steve Sass replied

    Thanks Mr PJ!

  • Noelene Davies

    Noelene Davies

    Fabulous capture Steven and what a shame there is not much water in the creek.

  • Steve Sass replied

    This was a treat actually, these arid zone creeks usually dont have water in them!

  • Barbara Anderson

    Barbara Anderson

    Beautiful!

  • Steve Sass replied

    Thanks for stopping by

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