| The flying islands. The lake on the horizon is actually a mirage. |
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Stones queueing up. Again, mirage of lake at the back. |
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| The serpent. Sandy's dog, Trinkle (bottom left). |
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The serpent's coiled up tail. |
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| The flora found at this really salty place. The place is full of iron deposits. |
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Sandy's bug collection. He has a bug Sandii named after him. |
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| Sandy showing off his butterfly collection. He has many more of such boxes. |
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The horse musketeers. Wherever Orange went, the other two were sure to go. |
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| The emu that loved to bother campers. At that moment, she was toying with some pieces of tissue. |
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Never ending red dirt road. It certainly stretches a long way. |
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| The wild flowers smell good. |
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Some of the flowers we found close up. |
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| This was where Bettina cooked breakfast. |
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The old hut we spent the night in. |
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| Cave Photo 1. From left: Me, Naomi, Nura and Graham. |
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Cave Photo 2. From left: Bettina, Me, Naomi and Nura. |
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| This is an excellent photo taken from outside the cave overlooking the lush green bush lands. My personal favourite. |
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Mount Gibson Station. |
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| The fringed lily... A very beautiful flower. Photo courtesy of Bettina Konitz. Added 25 Sep 2000. |
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