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World Heritage Purnululu National Park (The Bungle Bungle), although a mere 250 km south of Kununurra, it was only discovered by the outside world in the early 1980s.
Vast dry red dirt desert area in the middle of the Australian outback with tyre tracks
The dry arid landscape of the Flinders Ranges, South Australia
Aerial Directly above view of the Opal mines of Coober Pedy, South Australia.
Raw weathered bauxite sedimentary rock on surfaceBauxite mine, raw weathered bauxite sedimentary rock
Katherine (Nitmiluk) Gorge reflected in the  glassy Katherine River.
Ormiston Gorge in the Northern Territory, Australia
Aerial view Shark Bay coastline in Western Australia taken from a small plane
Rainbow Valley, Northern Territory, Australia
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.
Abstract aerial view of dry red dirt desert area in the middle of the Australian outback with tyre tracks
Red rocks of Watarrka National Park
The striking red cliffs of James Price Point on the Dampier Peninsula in northern Western Australia.
The so-called beehive domes of the Bungle Bungles consist of differently colored sandstone layers.
Glen Helen Gorge, West McDonald Ranges, Central Australia
The beautiful pool at the bottom of Fortescue Falls Karijini NP
Panorama of the spectacular desert oasis of the Ellery Creek Big Hole waterhole in the Northern Territory, Australia
Red kangaroo - Osphranter rufus the largest of kangaroos, terrestrial marsupial mammal native to Australia, found across mainland Australia, long, pointed ears and a square shaped muzzle.
An image of beautiful blue sky, fern pool, waterfall in Dales Gorge, Karijini National Park, Western Australia
Aerial Directly above view of the Opal mines of Coober Pedy, South Australia.
Somewhere in the land of the Masai, Kenya - March 24th 2022. Aerial view of a cliff and rock formation far away from civilization. No people visible, unfortunately no baboons either.
Bungle Bungle Ranges, Western Australia
lake in the city of Mucugê, State of Bahia, Brazil
Aerial view of road passing through desert landscape against cloudy sky in Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona, USA.
The desert landscape of the Flinders Ranges National Park, South Australia
Jebel Mileina, Sharjah, UAE: aerial view of the camel race track in the desert - Al-Dhaid camel racing arena - Camel racing is a crucial part of Emirati culture, tracing back to its Bedouin roots. It’s a symbol of local culture and a tourist attraction. The sport is a key part of social celebrations and has economic significance, with camels historically used as a form of wealth and currency. Today, camel racing is a popular sport in the UAE, with camels treated like athletes in preparation for races. Overall, camel racing reflects the historical, social, and economic aspects of Emirati culture.
Bungle Bungle WA Australia
The Pilbara in Western Australia, red rocks, blues skies and spinifex
View from a high rocky ridge south of Mount Isa, Western Queensland, Australia, showing the road to Dajarra.
Rote Steine
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