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Mount Gee Sinter. Thought to be part of an active epithermal system active post 440Ma and possibly active into the Carboniferous
Mistletoebird (Dicaeum hirundinaceum) along Bunyeroo Road north of Wilpena, Flinders Ranges, South Australia. Photographed on 7 May 2016.
Sevenhill Winery, Clare Valley
Sevenhill was established in 1851 when the Jesuits who settled in the area planted vines to produce sacramental wine.
Red limestone beds in the creek bed show fragmentary dark pink bands referred to as ‘hieroglyphic’ textures by Douglas Mawson in 1938
This photograph displays the typical vegetation of the higher regions of the Flinders Ranges, having been taken at 965 metres above sea level.
Whereas I would have liked to have photographed the surrounding view, high trees obscure anything potentially spectacular - an arguably disappointing drawback of climbing Mount Remarkable.