Back home again...still unpacking and still red dust everywhere...thought I'd review my camera pics and upload a few.
THE TRIP NORTH.
MUNGO NATIONAL PARK
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| Walls of China |
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| Walls of China with bird |
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| Walls of China with a Dalek shaped peak and older red sand in the front. |
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| That's the Dalek (for Dr Who Fans) |
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| Where the water has run, great patterns and textures in the sand and clay. |
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| Dundek's on the boardwalk |
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| More of the Walls of China. |
MUTAWINJI NATIONAL PARK
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| A great morning walk at Mutawinji to the Rockholes Lookout. |
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| The creek that had obviously had rain. |
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| The wind must get up around here. |
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| I wonder how long this tree has battled the elements to get this far. |
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| A rock pool along the creek. |
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| A colourful moth. Wings flattened to body, like a jet plane. Butterflies, fold their wings up. |
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| Milani sizing up a hole in the rock. |
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| Phil near the top of lookout |
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| Another weathered tree. |
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| The top of the peak. Also wind sculptured I think |
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| Looking back along the creek. |
FLOWERS
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| Nor sure what it's called. This was on the Mutawinji link track, along the creek edge |
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| A carpet of white flowers, north of Thargomindah. |
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| Some Ptilotus or Nulla Nulla north of Thargomindah. |
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| Some flowers near the Diamantina River just south of Birdsville. |
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| Some low succulent flowers, at our campsite on Birdsville common. The pink was quite deep. |
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| Red succulent 'branches' |
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| A fine yellow flower. |
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| Some sort of daisy. |
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| Beautiful purple grass, throwing a shadow in the drying clay soil. |
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| This is the succulent, white and pink flower above and the purple grass. |
CAMPSITES
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| Still in NSW, about 30kms south of Hungerford and QLD border. |
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| Sitting around the campfire. |
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| This was on the way into Birdaville |
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| A bird flying along the Diamantina River |
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| Diamantina at Sunset. |
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| A Black kite? flying above us at the Diamantina River near Birdsville |
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| Sunset, moonrise and an old windmill at golden hour...what good timing. |
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| A favourite with the birds. |
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| A little hawk maybe |
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| A little closer |
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| Looking back past a tent to Birdsville in the sunset |
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| Our loo tent at camp. Sunset colours and the moon and the windmill in the distance. |
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| next day, burying the ashes/coals from the firepit. |