Australia,Northern Territory. Early morning sunlight gives brilliant hues to the red rock formations at Kings Canyon. The beehive domes reflect jointing and differential weathering between rock types.
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Immagini correlate
- Australia,Northern Territory. Red rock formations and palms at Kings Canyon. The beehive domes reflect jointing and differential weathering between rock types.
- Australia,Northern Territory. Red rock formations at Kings Canyon. The beehive domes reflect jointing and differential weathering between rock types.
- Australia,Northern Territory. Eucalypt trees and red rock formations at Kings Canyon. The beehive domes reflect jointing and differential weathering between rock types.
- Australia,Northern Territory. A Ghost Gum with an exposed root thrives in rocky terrain at Kings Canyon.
- Australia,Northern Territory. A ring-tailed dragon on rocks at Kings Canyon - perfect camouflage for this reptile.
- Australia,Northern Territory. A permanent rainwater pool at Kings Canyon.
- Australia,Northern Territory. Tourists look over a sheer rock face at Kings Canyon.
- Australia,Northern Territory. The Olgas,otherwise known as Kata Tjuta (meaning 'many heads’),at sunrise. This range is made up of 36 rounded domes with the tallest 546 metres high.
Più immagini correlate
- Australia,Northern Territory. The last rays of the setting sun colour George Gill’s Range with brilliant hues.
- Australia, Northern Territory, Watarrka (Kings Canyon) National Park. Hikers on the canyon's edge. (PR)
- Kings Canyon, Watarrka National Park, Northern Territory, Australia
- Australia, Northern Territory, Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park. View across the spinifex plains to Kata Tjuta (The Olgas) (PR)
- Australia, Northern Territory, Watarrka (Kings Canyon) National Park. A hiker looks out over Kings Canyon. (PR)
- Australia, Northern Territory, Watarrka (Kings Canyon) National Park. A man looks out over Kings Canyon. (PR)
- Australia,Northern Territory. Uluru or Ayres Rock,a huge sandstone rock formation,is one of Australia’s most recognized natural icons. The rock appears to change colour in different lights.
- Torndirrup National Park at sunset, Albany, Western Australia, Australia