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Eucalyptus Paucifolia382 views (8 votes)
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golden glow410 views (8 votes)
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outback storm III365 viewsan outback storm surges its way across the arid red sands... (8 votes)
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mammatus fields II284 viewsa spectacular twilight mammatus display sprawls across the sky on the back end of a line of thunderstorms. (7 votes)
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time to drink300 viewsthe sun's last rays kiss the trunks of these gums soaking up flooding rains from storms in the upper Barcoo catchment. (7 votes)
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Gantner hut (*digital image)415 views (7 votes)
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connected361 views (7 votes)
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to stranger times325 views (7 votes)
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upper Barcoo284 viewsthe upper Barcoo river is filled with muddy water and debri from heavy rain and storms. (6 votes)
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outback moonset286 viewsas the outback moon sets beyond my overnight bed under the stars 100 odd km's from anything... (6 votes)
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western convection II359 viewsconvection gets going with a flanking line of fresh updraughts feeds in as they are twisted in their journey skyward. (6 votes)
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Eucalyptus Paucifolias347 views (6 votes)
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alpine walking track (*digital image)378 views (6 votes)
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summer wildflowers and remnant cornice - (*note image is digitally stitched together from 2 photographs)443 views (10 votes)
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storm harvest I275 viewsan outback storm advances east towards the plain with outflow winds kicking up dust along the way. (5 votes)
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there's convection too!406 views (9 votes)
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final light293 viewsthe sun's last rays kiss the trunks of these gums soaking up flooding rains from storms in the upper Barcoo catchment. (4 votes)
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swollen creek sunset II289 viewsa setting sun sneaks beneath the 'anvil' of a decaying storm - outback Qld. (8 votes)
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sky crawler421 viewstaken at 17mm, this crawler dramatically sprawled its way above me whilst a spectacular shelfcloud not far down the road is also illuminated. (7 votes)
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sunlit pileus II299 viewsfurther west fresh updraughts force their way up through an inversion on dusk.
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