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  • Flinerds Ranges South Australia

    We have just completed a trip through NSW, Victoria and SA with the prime aim of a taking a good look at the Flinders Ranges which part of the arid heart of SA bordering on the desert country.

    Second time I have been there this year but first time I have taken my wife and daughter. I wanted them to see this spectacular country.

    Many emu families to be seen.


    These pics all around Arkaroola.






    This is Rawnsley's Bluff near Wilpena.

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    Re: Flinerds Ranges South Australia

    Great images Terry, but it looks dusty and I think your sensor is going to need some attention!
    Iain
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      Re: Flinerds Ranges South Australia

      The second image looks so much like a deep caste mine, makes you wonder, as the third looks like piles of mine spoil I saw in my youth at the welsh coalfields.
      A very barren landscape indeed, but life still survives.
      The picture tells the story, great when you have a bad memory.DW.

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        Re: Flinerds Ranges South Australia

        Originally posted by IainMacD View Post
        Great images Terry, but it looks dusty and I think your sensor is going to need some attention!
        Indeed. Picked that up later in the trip and did a clean. I thought I had cloned out the dust bunnies but obviously not on two of these pics.

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