Textures of the Australian Bush: Northern Territory

Back to a favourite topic of The Doc, textures, this time of the Northern Territory. The bottom half of the Northern Territory is very unlike the tropical north. It is Outback Australia where red is the new black.

It is much more than red, it has dried mud of various colours, stunning ochres and underground limestone caves. A great variety of tree barks, let’s not forget the red rocks and sometimes green palms (like in Palm Valley in the Finke Gorge National Park).

Travel further north and you reach Katherine, Darwin, Kakadu and the green tropics. Here is The Doc’s report focused on the wet north here.

The textures are divided into three categories plants, bark and mud, limestone, rock, ochre and sand.

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Plants

Barks

Mud, rock, etc