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Wild Horses AustraliaThese wild horses, known as brumbies in Australia, were grazing by the roadside in the Northern Territory, Central Australia. They were about three hours drive from Alice Springs
Lightning at Dripstone Cliffs at Casuarina Beach, Darwin
Nightcliff jetty sunsetNightcliff jetty after sundown
Ayers RockAn aerial view of Ayers Rock (also known as Uluru), a large sandstone rock formation in the Northern Territory, Australia, 1974. (Photo by Keystone/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Sunset at Rainbow Valley Conservation Reserve, Northern Territory, Central AustraliaRainbow Valley Conservation Reserve is located 75km south of Alice Springs, Northern Territory in Australia. The reason for its name is due to the sandstone layers of the rock formation resembling
Sturts Desert PeaOne of two major varieties of the Sturts Desert Pea. This flower has a black eye, the colour usually associated with the Sturts Desert Pea
Close-up of the headlight and grill of a rusty old carOne headlight and half the grill of a rusty old car are cropped-out of the full vehicle. It is pointed in yellow and brown with part of the fittings left in silver
Sunset View of Alice Springs From Anzac Hill, Northern Territory, AustraliaAlice Springs is the 3rd populous town in the Northern Territory, Australia. Surveyor William Whitfield Mills named Alice Springs after Alice
Views of Emily GapEmily Gap is a lesser-known gap a short drive from Alice Springs. It is the home of a series of ancient Aboriginal paintings. It is usually a dry riverbed in an arid region
Smoke from grass fires in a rural landscapeGrass fires sweeping through a rural area sending large plumes of smoke into the environment. The blackened areas show the devastation of the fires
Alice Springs sceneryAlice Springs, in the centre of one of Australias most arid areas, always looks lush after periods of rain. The area looks stunning in the aftermath of rain
Pink Australian wildflower Sturt Desert RoseBeautiful pink Australian wildflower Sturts Desert Rose (Gossypium sturtianum) near Katherine in the outback Northern Territory, Australia. This flower is the floral emblem of the Northern Territory
Waterhole in the Garden of Eden, Kings Canyon, George Gill Range, Watarraka National Park, Northern TerritoryKings Canyon, located within the Watarrka National Park in the Northern Territory of Australia, is a canyon which sits at the western end of the George Gill Range
Map of Australasia (1898 engraving)Old map of Australasia from 1898
Antique Map of AustraliaVintage map of Australia, from 1894
Map of Australasia (1882 engraving)Old map of Australasia from "Royal Geographical Readers no. 5" of Asia, Africa, America and Oceania, publ. T Nelson & Sons, London in 1883
Antique map of Australia and New ZealandVintage map of Australia and New Zealand in 1861
Toiler Fallslocated in Litchfield National Park on the Northern Territory of Australia
Termite mound in the Litchfield National Park, Northern Territories, Australia
Upper Tolmer Falls, Litchfield national ParkOne of the largest Waterfalls Found in Litchfield National Park an iconic landmark
Chambers PillarNorthern Territory, Australia
Hot air ballooning over the desertA hot air balloon flying through the pre-dawn light. The beautiful colours of the balloon are set against an amazingly coloured sky. The balloon is flying during the pre-dawn creating a stunning scape
Old railway carriageAn old railway carriage resting on old tracks in a remote and arid area
An arid landscape framed by train windowsAn arid landscape is visible through the windows of an old, woodden train
Magnetic Termite Mound, Nitmiluk National Park, Northern Territory, AustraliaMound-building termites or just mound builders are a group of termite species that live in mounds. This group of termites live in Africa, Australia and South America
Milky way panorama in Kings Canyon, Northern Territory, Australia, 2015
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Ghost gum tree. Alice Springs. Australia
Thorny Dragon (Moloch horridus) in Central Australia
The ants go marching one by oneGreen or weaver ants colonised our balcony and lime tree when we were living in Darwin. Their colours are pretty stunning
Crocodile lunchSaltwater crocodile opening its jaws to catch chicken
Pale Knob-tailed Gecko babiesJust-hatched Smooth Knob-tail Geckos (Nephrurus laevissimus) found just outside of Uluru on a sand dune. This species is found throughout arid Australia
Livistona Victoriae- Victoria River Fan PalmLivistona victoriae occurs in a limited range between the Victoria River basin in the Northern Territory and the Bungle Bungle Range in Western Australia
Red desertDesert in the central Australia are composed of red sand (due to the presence of iron oxide). The red sand is a stark contrast with the blue sky
Red desert sand dunes. Outback AustraliaSpinifex bush in the red desert sand dunes of outback Australia. Central Australia
Look out point
Gum tree. Kings Canyon. Outback AustraliaGum tree. Kings Canyon. Northern Territory. Outback Australia
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Kings Canyon. Northern Territory. Australia
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Ghost gum tree. Kings Canyon. AustraliaGhost gum tree. Kings Canyon. Northern Territory. Australia
Serpentine Gorge at West Macdonnell Ranges, Northern Territory
Livistona Palms at Joe Creek, Gregory National Park, Northern Territory
Macro Nature PhotographyDragonfly - Northern Territory - Australia
Road sign next to a sandy outback trackA road sign showing the directions to Kata Tkuta, Uluru, and Yulara, on the Great Central Highway Australia
Just before jumpingClose up of river crocodile in water
Thorny devil lizard (Moloch horridus) Australia, close-up