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Dawn finds the Warrioota Creek (which starts in the mountains on Warraweena in the northern Flinders) flowing after 10 or so millimetres of overnight rain. The Warioota runs through some very...
View ArticleRules are Meant to be Broken
Sometimes the best views come from the most inaccessible places. The Warraweena Conservation Park in South Australia’s Flinders Ranges has such scenes but not all as hard as this to reach. Shooting...
View ArticleThe Dinosaur’s Back
The hills and mountains of Warraweena Conservation Park, northern Flinders Ranges. Unfortunately in the blogger system, this image has lost a lot of the original colours . The golden glow from the...
View ArticleThe Dinosaur’s Back
Warraweena, a favourite place to visit in the Flinders Ranges. A wider view of the hills and mountains of Warraweena. The Dinosaur’s Back, which featured in an earlier photograph this month, is part...
View ArticleFull Moon
A full moon rising behind the ruins of the Sliding Rock mine on the Warraweena Conservation Park, northern Flinders Ranges. The night before a full moon, as in this case means the moon has risen at...
View ArticleStoney’s Castle
Stoney Steiner and his lovely wife Gina run the Warraweena Conservation Park tucked away in the mountains of the northern Flinders Ranges near Beltana. Rocky heights like this are plentiful for the...
View ArticleLone Pine
Here’s one tough tree. The Calitirs Pine is pretty common around the Flinders Ranges. It is sometimes confused with the Cypress “pine’ but is no relation. Used extensively in days gone by for housing,...
View ArticleStarlight’s Retreat
An unusual rock formation together with a spectacular Flinders Ranges sunset combine to provide an almost spiritual experience. Yet equally it could have been Terrible Hollow, the bolt hole of Captain...
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