A bath in the “ghost town” of Farina in outback South Australia
A resident of the scrap yard in Copley, outback South Australia
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Originally part of the historic Old Ghan Railway, the station and goods shed are now restored and used as a residence and restuarant
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This ruin just outside Burra in South Australia was made famous as the cover art of Midnight Oil’s classic 1986 album Diesel and Dust / While there are many ruins in this area – the gateway to the outback – this oneis the most photogenic due to its classic shape and relative completeness. The rolling hills in the background also make for a picturesque scene. Just don’t be tempted to jump the fence as an ominous “No Trespassing” sign leaves you in no doubt this is an inhospitable area not only for the original settlers, but pesky tourists as well, especially those with cameras!
100% of proceeds received from Redbubble in respect to sales of this item, will be donated to Bush Heritage Australia This photo was taken in the Mungo National Park, western NSW, using the light of the full moon with a very slow, shutter speed.
100% of proceeds received from Redbubble in respect to sales of this item, will be donated to Bush Heritage Australia Taken near Coober Pedy, South Australia.
This photograph was taken in the outback near Cobar in New South Wales, Australia.
Located in the outback town of Cobar, New South Wales, Australia.
The sign that greets travellers to the outback town of Cobar in New South Wales, Australia.
Blossom’s_Photo_Gallery Beware The Bilby Captured this sign whilst travelling along the South Coast Highway, Western Australia. This is the first time I had ever seen a sign with a picture of a Bilby on it. For those interested, I have included some information about this beautiful little creature: Bilby (Macrotis lagotis) This endangered, delicate marsupial has long, silky fur, a narrow head with large ears, a pointed snout and a long tongue. The forelimbs have 4 clawed digits. The hindfeet have a large, strongly-clawed fourth toe and a double claw on the fused second and third toes. They sleep in a burrow in a termite mound, beneath a grass tussock or shrub, sometimes shared by a family group. They emerge after midnight, running with the tail held up like a flag, often standing upright sniffing for insects and fungi, which are dug out with the forefeet. Their diet consists mainly of termites, ants, larvae, seeds, bulbs, fruit and fungi. They inhabit the arid and semi-arid shrublands, spinifex and tussock grasslands of Western Australia, Northern Territory and Queensland. Ricoh XRP / 400 ASA Fujifilm
The endless yellow plains and huge haystacks are / everywhere in central South Australia. I just liked the huge sky above this scene – around sunset – north of Clare, S.A. / 24/3/08
Burra ruins, outback South Australia. / Derelict early settler buildings are everywhere. Peeling paintwork and brick ruins combined here with the drought yellow backdrop of the parched South Australian landscape. / Burra S.A. 24.3.08
It’s way tooooo flat out on the plains of Hay Shot from a moving car
A long lost era of hardship in the Australian outback. This old timer is at rest on northern Eyre Peninsula, South 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
This was shot in 2006, Canon 20D, 16-35mm at 35mm, f/9, 1/250”, ISO 200, 9:39am, same day as The Last to Leave Seascapes / New Zealand / Frogs / Lensbaby / Infrared / Industrial / Spam / Panorama / Landscapes / Real Estate Series / People
Perry Sandhills, Wentworth, New South Wales, Australia. Located in outback New South Wales, the sandhills originated after an ice age 40,000 years ago and have been formed by wind erosion over thousands of years.
This cattle trough is located on the Long Paddock of the Hay Plains in outback New South Wales, Australia.
Perry Sandhills, Wentworth, New South Wales, Australia. Located in outback New South Wales, the sandhills originated after an ice age 40,000 years ago and have been formed by wind erosion over thousands of years.
Red cliffs taken at Port Augusta South Australia
Sheep shearing completed for the day. Hay, New South Wales, Australia.
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