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An Indigenous Elder sitting in the outback with the Aboriginal flag in the back ground
Kununurra is an Australian town known for its scenic landscapes, irrigation, and proximity to attractions like Lake Argyle and the Bungle Bungle Range. Visitors enjoy outdoor activities and exploring the natural beauty.
Tourists hike towards Waterberg Plateaus. - 09 October 2018: Tourists hike towards Waterberg Plateaus. Beautiful african landscape.
Dunns Swamp Aerial view with a blue sky, on the upper Cudgegong River, Wollemi National Park, NSW Australia
Credit: https://www.nasa.gov/topics/earth/images\n\nAn illustrative stock image showcasing the distinctive tricolor flag of Venezuela beautifully draped across a detailed map of the country, symbolizing the rich history and culture
closeup of an australian flag and some rainbow flags, and the word yes, depicting the support to the same-sex union in Australia, against an off-white background
Landscape in Australia
San bushmen rest on fallen tree near their tribal village, Kalahari Desert, Namibia, Southern Africa. Namibia although colonised predominantly by Germany until British takeover and subsequent independence, retains much of its original character including the indigenous tribal people known as the Himba, as well as other tribal people such as the San bushmen in the Kalahari desert
Karijini National Park is an Australian national park centred in the Hamersley Ranges of the Pilbara region in the northwestern section of Western Australia.  The park is most notable for its many gorges containing canyons, waterfalls and water holes with visitors sometimes swimming in the cold pools of water.  Hancock, Joffre and Weano Gorges converge in the park's center. Several gorges that flow north out of the park—including Dales, Wittenoom and Yampire Gorges—provide notable displays of the rock layers.
View from the Sandia Mountains above Albuquerque, New Mexico
Grashoek, Namibia - August 20, 2011: Ju/'Hoansi or San bushmen womans resting in the shadow of a tree in the heat of the day at Grashoek village. They are members of various indigenous hunter-gatherer people of Southern Africa living in a very wild and arid region. Today the San Bushmen are found only in the northwestern South Africa, northern Namibia and Botswana The bushman are gatherer hunters living in very dry areas, their biggest stronghold is the Kalahari desert.
The national flag of Australia with fabric texture waving in the wind on a blue sky. 3D Illustration
Fitzroy Crossing is a great base to explore Tunnel Creek National Park and Windjana Gorge National Park   the mountains are part of the King Leopold Ranges
Wilpena Pound, a natural amphitheatre of mountains located in the heart of the Ikara-Flinders Ranges National Park. The Flinders Ranges are the largest mountain ranges in South Australia.
edith falls, also known as leilyn, and lush vegetation at nitmiluk national park in the northern territory of australia
The dirt road is horizontal in the forest area. The shadow of the trees hits the road. The bis hour close to the sunset. The bird's eye drone shot. The pine forest.
Kamanjab, Namibia - October 10, 2014: Himba tribe woman with ornaments on the neck, in the village of Himba people near Kamanjab in northern Namibia
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Kings Canyon in Australia features towering sandstone walls, hiking trails, and stunning views. Visitors hike, enjoy sunrise/sunset, and explore its unique landscapes.
Ganguddy  Swamp or Dunns swamp, NSW. Wollemi National Park west of Sydney.  The Cudgegong river was damed in the 1920s for the Kandos cement works near by.
The picaninny structure at Purnululu is the eroded remnant of a former impact crater and surrounded by the famous beehive red rock domes.
Panorama of the spectacular desert oasis of the Ellery Creek Big Hole waterhole in the Northern Territory, Australia
Kings Canyon / Watarrka Rim Walk, Northern Territory, Australia
Panoramic view of trees, grasses, granite boulders and hills in the rugged landscape of World Heritage listed Dangar's Gorge on the western edge of the Oxley Wild Rivers National Park in the New England High country near Armidale NSW
The San, which are also known as Bushmen, are members of various indigenous hunter-gatherer groups. They live in Botswana, Namibia, Angola, Zambia, Zimbabwe, Lesotho and south africa.
Red and pink granite formations on the Hazards, a series of jagged granite peaks in Freycinet Peninsula, an outcrop of wild, pristine coast land on Tasmania's east coast. It is part of Freycinet National Park.
Twyfelfontein, site of ancient rock engravings in the Kunene Region of north-western Namibia. Prehistoric Bushman engravings, rock painting.
The vast red landscape of The Pilbara, Western Australia
A View of Main Range, Queensland
landscape with mountains in Mozambique
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