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Weirdest Place on the Planet

Pinnacle Desert found in Numbing National Park. Limestone monoliths dot the desert sands with the white sand dunes bordering the Indian Ocean. I had my doubts about travelling 2.5 hours (there and 2.5 hours back) with a few marginally few towns in between. Miles and miles of desolate outback.

The park has a 4 km trail marked by stones on each side of the hard sand road with pullouts ever few meters to allow photographers to exit their cars and take shots. The added real attraction is the sunset and night shots you get within these borders which had I listened to the forecast of the area, which I did not since it was sunny and cloudless in Perth, I would have discorvered was overcast and completely cloud covered by dusk. The experience however was like stepping on the moon's surface on a hot day. Never have I seen such an anomaly of nature.

 

Sony ILCE-7RM4

FE 100-400mm F4.5-5.6 GM OSS

ƒ/5.6 212.0 mm 1/125 ISO 100

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Uploaded on January 15, 2024
Taken on January 14, 2024