Entries tagged as ‘Western Australia’
Today we have great news!
We have put all our favourite photos of Western Australia in a book which is available on the Blurb website.
The book has 118 pages and over 160 photos. You may want to check this out.
This is what the cover looks like:

Book cover of our Western Australia Photo Book
Please click on the image to be taken to the Blurb website and then press preview to have a closer look.
Categories: Australia · Book · Gum Tree · Outback · Photos · Travel
Tagged: Australia, Blue Gum Pictures, Book, Photobook, Photos, Western Australia
The Thorny Devil (Moloch horridus) is an intimidating looking Australian lizard.
Don’t worry … this dangerous look is only a disguise, this animal is very harmless (unless you are an ant).
The Thorny Devil inhabits the arid scrubs and deserts of Central Australia and early morning is the best time to come across them, when they are warming themselves in the sun on the road.
The fellow below we met on our trip over the Gunbarrel Highway in 2004.

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Categories: Australia · Outback · Photos · Travel
Tagged: 2004, Animal, Animals, Australia, Bush, Dirt road, Gunbarrel Highway, Moloch Horridus, Natural, Nature, Outback, Remote, Reptile, Reptiles, Thorny Devil, WA, Western Australia, Wilderness
Kennedy Range National Park is located a few hours drive inland of Carnarvon, Western Australia.
The colours of the sandstone escarpment are terrific!
The National Park has a nice camping area and numerous short walks into its gorges, the most beautiful being Temple Gorge, near the camping are.
The photo below was taken between the sunrise viewing platform and the camping area, early in the morning.

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Categories: Australia · Photos · Travel
Tagged: Arid, Australia, Cliff, Cliffs, Colorful, Colors, Colourful, Colours, Dirt road, Kennedy Range National Park, Outback, Panorama, Sandstone, Western Australia