The Doc will work on a Cocos Island report, but his is some colours and textures of coconut palms. Enjoy.
Category Archives: bark
Paruna Sanctuary – landscape, flora and wildflowers
The Doc hiked at AWC’s Paruna Sanctuary about an hours drive out of Perth. It is one of AWC’s smaller properties.
The Doc walked around Possum Loop, the shortest walk. He took about 3 hours practising macro photos.
After the walk The Doc located Karakamia and then had a pub lunch at Chidlow a nearby town. That night he was booked for a Guided Tour of Karakamia.
Here are landscape photographs around the loop.
Here are a few more flora and wildflower photos. Enjoy. Remember the thumbnails are blurred, click to see the full size image.
The Savannah Lander – Day 4
The last day was mostly train travel from Mt Surprise back to Cairns. The Doc was up early and walked to the railway station, having a look around the township. There was also a small market in front of the station with locals selling to the tourists. A great idea. However the food was mostly in glass, so The Doc passed on the opportunity.
There was some excitement on the way home including the train being held up by young bushrangers. A great way for kids to earn pocket money! The passengers were warned that we’d be robbed 😉
Instead of repeating some of the earlier photos let’s look at some textures, here bark and leaves.
And some rock and minerals. Enjoy.
Next day the flight home. An enjoyable trip which included a visit to Pungalina and the Savannah Lander train trip. Yes The Doc used the wrong watermark on the pictures.
Newhaven – revisited
This time last year The Doc had finished his Kimberley/Pilbara trip and was returning through central Australia using Australia’s longest shortcut – The Great Central Road. After a rest stop at Alice Springs he headed to AWC’s Newhaven Sanctuary for a few days.
This Saturday he heads off to Cairns then onto Pungalina/Seven Emu in Arnham Land.
A few shots from Newhaven. More pictures here.
Textures of NZ’s West Coast
Newhaven Sanctuary, Central Australia
On the trip home from the Kimberley The Doc visited AWC’s Newhaven Sanctuary (jointly managed with Birdlife Australia). Newhaven is 350 kilometres north west of Alice Springs and borders the Great Sandy Desert. Report is here.
Katherine to Kununurra – The Kimberley
Textures of the Australian Bush – Northern NSW
This series has has sand, rutile, algae, surf scum, bark, clay, rain drops, lichens, basalt and clouds! The broadest group so far, enjoy, click here.
Piccaninny Pleasures
Just returned from a Cape York Trip visiting the AWC Sanctuary called Piccaninny Plains. Piccaninny Plains is the name of the pastoral lease if you were wondering. Report and photos here.
Textures of the Australian Bush: Rivergums
The secondment instalment on barks, mostly Rivergums. Enjoy.
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