Category Archives: Northern Territory

Arnhem Land Plateau

A remote creek and waterfall on the Arnhem Land Plateau. It was very humid that day, so taking a refreshing dip in the creek was great, just not to close to the waterfall behind the photographer. It was a big drop. This a stitched panorama, enjoy.

A report and more pictures here.

East MacDonnell Ranges – travel guide

The Doc has written as travel and photo guide for the East MacDonnell Ranges using Alice Springs as your starting point. Guide can be viewed here.

Lorella Springs Station, Gulf of Carpentaria, Northern Territory

A few photos from Lorella Spring Station, from places like Snapping Handbag Billabong, Gateway Gorge and Teardrop Gorge. Photos taken in the dry season. At the end of the wet these places are accessible by helicopter only.

The Gulf has very unusual cloud formations, on occasions, The Doc got a few images of where two airstreams met creating an unusual pattern (with some other textures from Lorella). Click to see full size image.

Textures of the Australian Bush: Northern Territory

New report of the textures of the Northern Territory has been posted, here.

The Devils Marbles

The Doc visited The Devils Marbles today, near Wauchope in Outback Australia, about 110 kilometres south of Tennant Creek. The devil during a walkabout dropped his marbles all over the landscape.

The Aboriginal name is Karlu Karlu literally meaning round boulders. These are weathered granite boulders, lots of them. Kangaroo Island and Flinders Island also has granite boulders but not on this scale. Enjoy.