Mallee on summit of Cleft Peak, Gammon Ranges.
In a Gammon Gorge
Gammon gorge moonrise
Sand ripples in stone
The Terraces
Sun-lit
Cleft Peak and Italowie Creek from Red Hill
Mt John Roberts and Wortupa Pound from Red Hill
on Red Hill
leaving the Gammons
Templetonia retusa
Nixon-Skinner CP
Temognatha marginalis PL2286
Temognatha marginalis PL2286
Temognatha marginalis PL2286
Diphucrania leucosticta, PL2285
Alyogyne sp. Great Victoria Desert (D.J.Edinger 62…
Alyogyne sp. Great Victoria Desert (D.J.Edinger 62…
Alyogyne sp. Great Victoria Desert (D.J.Edinger 62…
Alyogyne sp. Great Victoria Desert (D.J.Edinger 62…
Alyogyne sp. Great Victoria Desert (D.J.Edinger 62…
Alyogyne sp. Great Victoria Desert (D.J.Edinger 62…
Alyogyne sp. Great Victoria Desert (D.J.Edinger 62…
Gammon Plateau (sepia)
Selagis sp. small, PL2263D
Selagis sp. Small, PL2263D
Selagis sp. Small, PL2263C
Selagis sp. Small, PL2263A
Bunya Mountains
Ebor Falls
Ebor Falls
Ebor Falls
In the Warrumbungles.
In the Warrumbungles.
Rainforest
Red Hill railway bridge
Eureka Hotel, Red Hill
Eureka Hotel, Red Hill
Wall patina
Wall patina
Blue frieze
Wall patina
Wall detail
Wall detail
Ruin
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Gammon Plateau


An immense rolling sea of mallee scrub and heath dissected by deep gorges, in the northern Flinders Ranges. Taken from the ridge north of Mt McKinlay, August 1978. The crests of South Tusk Hill and Elephant Hill are visible on the horizon.
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