In the outback. HFF
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The heart of my country
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Organ pipes
At the old farm
Salt lake. Lac de sel.
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Outback Remains
Sunrise
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The roadside
Paddy melons on the roadside in desert Western Australia, in the Murchison region.
The road is the red dirt on the right hand top of the picture. Paddy melons are not edible for humans.....They thrive in desert areas
Nothing eats them: they are poisonous. A nice decoration for the desert...and Tiabunna tells me they are a feral import from South Africa. They have certainly colonised Australia well!
The road is the red dirt on the right hand top of the picture. Paddy melons are not edible for humans.....They thrive in desert areas
Nothing eats them: they are poisonous. A nice decoration for the desert...and Tiabunna tells me they are a feral import from South Africa. They have certainly colonised Australia well!
Holger Hagen, Ulrike Bohra, Diane Putnam, HelenaPF and 43 other people have particularly liked this photo
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Superbe image Diana
Porte toi bien
Bises
An interesting shot Diana.
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