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A stary night over Kings Greek Station, NT, Australia
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The main entry through the walk around the Uluru
Uluru (English pronunciation: /ˌuːluːˈruː/), also known as Ayers Rock and officially gazetted as Uluru / Ayers Rock,is a large san…
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Camel stables
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The barracks
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Inside the camel stables
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Camel stables
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Radiotelegraphy device
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Telegraph equipement
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Another view at the Stationsmaster's Residence
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The Stationsmaster's Residence
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On the way to the Historic Telegraph Station
It take me 1 1/2 h walk by 35 degree to get there from my accomodation
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Afternoon in the Simpsons Gap
The Simpsons Gap area incorporates large areas of Mulga and is a major stronghold for over 40 rare and relict plants.
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Wallaby in the Simpsons Gap
The name "wallaby" comes from Dharug 'walabi' or 'waliba'. Young wallabies are known as "joeys", like many other marsupials.
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Larapinta Drive to the Simpsons Gap
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On the ground of thePalm Valley
Palm Valley and the surrounding area is the only place in Central Australia where Red Cabbage Palms (Livistona mariae) survive.
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View from Kalarranga Lookout to different rocks formations
During significant rainfall in the region, expanses of water can be witnessed flowing through the valley gorge.
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View from Kalarranga Lookout to Mpaara
The average rainfall for Palm Valley is only 200 mm per year.
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View from Kalarranga Lookout over the valley
Palm Valley, within the Finke Gorge National Park, is an east-west running valley in the Krichauff Range 123 km (138 km by road) s…
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Rocks formation of Mpaara
Palm Valley, within the Finke Gorge National Park, is an east-west running valley in the Krichauff Range 123 km (138 km by road) s…
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View at Gosses Bluff, which is thought to be a impact crater
The original crater is thought to have been formed by the impact of an asteroid or comet approximately 142.5 ± 0.8 million years a…
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MacDonnel Ranges during sunset
The ranges were named after Sir Richard MacDonnell (the Governor of South Australia at the time) by John McDouall Stuart, whose 18…