This is the smooth rich red sands of the Hay River located in the wilderness area of the North Simpson Desert. / Seasonal rains create flash floods, brining life to the desert… a ribbon of life that runs from NT near Jervios through the heart of the Simpson, on toward Poepell corner near the QAA line and French Line..These tracks at the south end of the desert are the normal desert crossing routes, taking people from Alice Springs to Birdsville. / They were originally established by likes of Fench Petrolem in the search for oil. A very rare scene experience only by a few travellers, and I would beleive not previously photographed this deep into the desert.
At Hunters Gorge on the Diamantina River in outback Queensland.The bird life here was amazing.The setting sun hit the gorge wall lighting it up glowingly and it then reflected in the still waters,I wached as slowly this pelecan drifted into the reflected glow of the golden sun.
VIEW FROM CHAMBERLAIN RIVER
Natures Window, Kalbarri National Park, Western Australia. I was there when the Murchison River was flooded, As you can see in this photo. Canon EOS 20D. Australia! You’re Standing In it, Bubblettes, Canon DSLR, National Parks of the World, Perth, Shapes & Patterns, Travel and Adventure, WA Red Bubbles Mk II, Western Australia.
One of the little gorges in the Australian “red centre”. They are truly mysteriously powerful places and beg discovering with reverence for the ancient knowledge that is contained in their unique landscapes.
Scenes along the darling River before and after some desparately needed rain in May 2007 © Mark Ingram, copying and using this Image without prior permission will lead to prosecution
Late in the afternoon the walls of Emma Gorge were a glowing orange reflecting in the creek.
A day or two before the first flow for several months arrived at Bourke, I took a pleasure drive up the river and obtained several nice shots.
Beautififul Golden Grevillea a native shrub of Australia !!! Honey Eaters & Lorikeets love the sweet nectar from the blossoms !!!
There will be other beautiful sunsets again but this one is only here to-day & gone to-morrow so lets stop for the moment & enjoy!!!
Merry Christmas everyone!!!
Picture perfect Awesome retreat.
Pastel Painting on canson pastel paper 55×75 cm painted mainly on site in the dry river bed in Silverton via Broken Hill South Australia .while on a trip into the centre of Australia in 2002 when we slept in the back of the 4×4 and under the stars on the ground. I finished it in the comfort of home!when I returned 3 weeks later / /
Pastel on Canson Pastel paper 55×75 original unframed $450.00 /
Large Oil Painting on Canvas 120×85 cm of two emormous Boab trees dancing together in the Kimberleys. top end of Australia. / http://images-3.redbubble.net/img/art/backingcolor:white/product:greeting-card/view:preview/380005-9-kimberley-giants-boabs.jpg! / ! / o get an idea the size please view the two figures at the base
100% of proceeds received from Redbubble in respect to sales of this item, will be donated to Bush Heritage Australia Fitzroy River at the old crossing, the Kimberley, Western Australia
100% of proceeds received from Redbubble in respect to sales of this item, will be donated to Bush Heritage Australia Fitzroy River with Fitzroy Bluff in the background, the Kimberley, Western Australia
100% of proceeds received from Redbubble in respect to sales of this item, will be donated to Bush Heritage Australia Fitzroy River flowing through Geike Gorge, the Kimberley, Western Australia. The wet season high water mark can clearly be seen on the side of the gorge. / The gorge is the central part of the Geike Gorge National Park.
One of the many beautiful swimming places we have encountered on our travel /
Murray River before the swell. / Dwellingup / Western Australia
Mt Mary – South Australia Please take the time to view LARGE Originally named Krichauff, settled in 1894, the name was changed, as many town names were, during the 1st World War – to Mt Mary. / 22kms from the once busy river port of Morgan, Mt Mary at its peak had 200 residents, working the charcoal pits, cutting timber for steam boats and farming wool. Housing subdivisions and roads surveyed, street names selected, but it was to come to nothing / The last train departed in 1969 and now the permanent residents consist of the publican, Swannie, his wife, Annie and Jack, their red heeler dog. Canon 50D ; Sigma 18-200mmOS lens ; polarising filter f20 ; 1/25 ; ISO100 ; 18mm ; tripod mounted
Acrylic on Canvas – 125×60cm Painted June 2009 – Carmen Cilliers My abstract version of the gorge.
love this little hut sitting on the bridge… what is it’s function I asked myself? lol! Taken at the beautiful Margaret River, Western Australia
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