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Outback pics Spring 2007

willandra NP
dessicated fox!
moundspring, peery lake
broken hill rocks
silverton
sturt NP
the dig tree
currawinya NP QLD
red sand roads
ledknapper NR area
sturt desert pea
mulla mullas, sturt NP
mt poole near milparinka
view to car from mt poole
milparinka
the dog fence
mt grenfell HS
gundabooka NP
dead kanga at currawinya
ourimperie waterhole @ currawinya
the open road!

Mt Poole near Milparinka- Sturt's Depot Glen, Poole's grave and monument built to occupy the men while waiting for rain-fancy walking this country in mid summer!

Tibooburra and its glorious granite.

Burke and Wills country- Innamincka- the Dig Tree- the burial sites of Burke and Wills - amazing how its not all that long ago.

Currawinya NP in Qld- bilby country- and usually a wetland wonderworld with birds galore but for us- dry.

Gundabooka NP near Bourke- fantastic rocks and dirt and country. Amazing art sites plus Mt Grenfell HS near Cobar. Must go back to this place (maybe in winter...)(those flies..@@@!!!)

Cameron Corner and the dog fence- amazing road to Innamincka over parallel sand dunes like a roller coaster ride on the Strzelecki Track

Willandra NP with its isolated homesteads and plains that go for miles, mirages of water everywhere.

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Some of my favourite pics from Tassie in March 05

Kosciuszko in summer


The flowers up at Kosi were spectacular.I felt like Heidi!

Patches of remnant snow are always popular, the cooler weather up on the main range a pleasant contrast to the baking weather at home. An amazing figure of over 1000 people a day walk to the summit of Australia's highest mountain - it looks so benign- a hill surely..
But the beautiful blue mountains and shapes are glorious, it's a wonderful outlook, a beautiful day.


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this is our highest peak!...
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