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Walking to Bridle Gap

Seaside townships of the Spencer Gulf

A somewhat more interesting view of the Elder Range, in its own localized shadow caused by the overcast weather.

Mistletoebird (Dicaeum hirundinaceum) at Copper Creek in the Northern Flinders Ranges near Arkaroola, South Australia. Photographed on 6 May 2016.

 

www.inaturalist.org/observations/46566568

Image taken from a walk along Wilpena Creek, Flinders Rangers, SA.

Massive glacial diamictite recording the Sturt Ice age ~680 Ma. It's up to 2km+ thick in the Arkaroola-Mt Painter Sanctuary.

Acceptance, South Australian Photographic Federation Annual Exhibition, 2018

From a drive through Brachina Gorge, just after reopening after being closed for a few weeks owning to flooding.

Coulthard's Lookout, Ridge Top Tour, Arkaroola

There is a large blank space on this tombstone, as if it was expecting more to be added.

 

I have an almost overwhelming urge to write in it: "Oh my God! It's full of stars!"

 

RIP Dave Bowman

  

* You'll need to be familiar with "2001 - A Space Odyssey" for all that to make any sense.

SACRED

TO THE MEMORY OF

HUGH PROBY,

THIRD SON OF THE EARL OF

CAREYSFORT;

WHO WAS DROWNED

WHILE CROSSING

THE WILLOCHRA CREEK

AUGUST 30th 1852

AGED 24 YEARS

Take Ye Heed, Watch and Pray: For Ye

Know Not When The Time Is. MARK XIII.33

THIS TABLET

WAS PLACED OVER HIS GRAVE BY HIS

BROTHERS & SISTERS IN THE YEAR

1858.

  

I just love the colours and textures.

View On Black

A photograph of the picturesque view toward the abruptly-rising western flank of the Central Flinders Ranges.

Rawnsley Park, Flinders Range, South Australia

Brachina Gorge Geological Trail

Rawnsley Park, near Ikara - Flinders Ranges National Park, SA, Australia

1 November 2020 [103-6892]

Stratigraphic type section for the loess-manteled slopes interfingering with Hookina Floodplain. HK07-O displays a basal well-developed calcareous palaeosol (best exposed in opposite side of the gully head) and large local angular quartzite clasts transported down the "Three Sisters Range" through debris flows.

Walking to Bridle Gap

John Shepherd AM, the indefatigable CEO of Operation Flinders.

Looking towards Beltana at the Puttapa Siding

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