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West Macdonnell Ranges, Northern Territory, Australia
There are vast areas of bushland in the Red Centre of Australia.
Red dirt in the outback in the Riverina District
Desert landscape view in South Australia.
Exposed red soil in central Australia after the bushfire season.
Horizontal landscape photo of distant hills, red dirt, scrub and grasses under a dramatic sky with white streaks of cloud in the remote outback of the Flinders Ranges in South Australia. A dirt road can be seen in the foreground
A rocky outcrop in the desert landscape of the Flinders Ranges, South Australia
Elevated view of the Australian Outback
Australien Desert
Roter Sand
red soil spinnifex grass, blue sky, clouds and a lot of nothing
Outback woodland and red dirt in the Riverina Country
The Australian outback is renowned for its vast size and arid desert landscapes, but these landscapes are also full of unexpected beauty with breathtaking colours and vistas, sometimes in the most unlikely locations
Rawnsley Bluff, a geological feature in Flinders Ranges National Park viewed at dusk from Station Hill Lookout. The Flinders Ranges are the largest mountain ranges in South Australia.
Landscape of the Nullarbor Plain.
Eucalyptus trees growing in the Australian Outback.
Late afternoon in the dry Simpsons Gap in the McDonnell Ranges near Alice Springs, Australia, June 2015
South Australian Outback
view from Cliff Lookout,
Rural farmland scene in the Northern Country
Sunset at The Living Desert State park near Broken Hill City, nestled amongst the Barrier Ranges.\nOn top of the highest hill inside the reserve are 12 sandstone sculptures, created in 1993 by a group of artists from all over the world, which are now one of the top attractions in Outback NSW.
Vast plains in the central Australia
Dry earth, spinifex and gum trees in the Pilbara, Western Australia.
The Australian outback is renowned for its vast size and arid desert landscapes, but these landscapes are also full of unexpected beauty with breathtaking colours and vistas, sometimes in the most unlikely locations
Landscape of kings canyon in outback, red centre of Australia
The bright blue sky of the Australian outback juxtaposed with a dead tree and red soil of the Northern Territory.
Roadside Reserve in the Riverina Country From north to south, Cobb Highway begins at its junction with Barrier Highway near Wilcannia, and runs south through the townships of Ivanhoe, Booligal, Hay and Deniliquin. Its southern terminus is in Echuca, Victoria, at a roundabout located approximately 2 kilometres (1.2 mi) southwest of Moama where the highway crosses the New South Wales–Victoria border
Landscape at The Living Desert State park near Broken Hill City, nestled amongst the Barrier Ranges.\nOn top of the highest hill inside the reserve are 12 sandstone sculptures, created in 1993 by a group of artists from all over the world, which are now one of the top attractions in Outback NSW.
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