The second instalment of Broome Sandstone. These photos were from just 2 locations and a third instalment is still to come. Enjoy.
Textures of the Australian Bush: Broome Sandstone (Part 1)
Broome Sandstone is the theme today. Enjoy.
Textures of the Australian Bush: fire
A short one this time, fire. Enjoy.
Took some great shots in Western Australia. The Broome Sandstones will publish shortly.
Leaving Broome (now home)
The Doc leaves Broom shortly, first stop Perth, next Sydney. He is home late tonight.
Arrived safely.
Back on the road
Arrived safely in Broome, WA. Head to AWC’s Mornington Sanctuary in 2 days.
Back in Broome for 2 more days, then back to Sydney. Mornington was magic.
Textures of the Australian Bush: Rivergums
The secondment instalment on barks, mostly Rivergums. Enjoy.
Textures of the Australian Bush: Sand and Salt of the Simpson Desert
The seventh instalment of Textures of the Australian Bush covers sand and salt of the Simpson Desert. Enjoy.
Point & Shoot
AWC in the Simpson
While crossing the Simpson Desert our convoy passed another heading east to west. They were a group of 3 motorcycles. The Doc was “Tail End Charlie” (the last in the convoy) and stopped to tell the leader he was the last car. The leader of the other group said he was an AWC supporter and gave The Doc the thumbs up after seeing the stickers on the side of The Doc’s car.
Next week the Doc is off to AWC’s Mornington Sanctuary in The Kimberly, should be great.
A bridled nail tail wallaby this time, once thought to be extinct in Australia, but now thriving on AWC’s Scotia Sanctuary.
The Doc’s Road Trip
Here is a map of the last road trip, just under 8,000km (excluding the flight which was 390km). The plane flight over Lake Eyre and Anna Creek Station are the “wings” you can see in South Australia.
- 25,000km at Warrumbungles, NSW
- 26,000km between Cobar and Wilcannia, NSW
- 27,000km AWC’s Scotia Sanctuary, NSW
- 29,000km Simpson Desert, SA
- 30,000km Innamincka, SA
- 31,000km near Cobar, NSW
Next week The Doc flies to AWC’s Mornington Sanctuary in the Kimberlies, Western Australia.


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