Mount Augustus with a river flowing in the foreground
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Mount Augustus with a river flowing in the foreground
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Mount Augustus napfelkeltekor, David Keochkerian stílusban
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Mount Augustus bei lebhaftem Sonnenuntergang
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Mount Augustus with a river flowing in the foreground, in the style of Chris Burkard
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Mt Augustus rises out of sparsely vegetated, arid, sandy plains in outback, remote Western Australia.
Mount Augustus , for all its isolation, is one of the true wonders of Australia. It, not Uluru, is the answer to that vexing Trivial Pursuit question "What is the largest rock in the world?". Rising 715 metres above the flat plains which surround it (it is 1105 m above sea level), Mt Augustus covers an area of 4,795 hectares which makes it about twice the size of Uluru.
Uluru (Ayers Rock)
It’s hot at Uluru in January. That’s why sensible Aussies visit in the cooler months. We were there mostly with tourists from the Northern Hemisphere wishing to escape the depths of their winter for a warmer climate. They can tick the achievement box on that one.
Driving towards Uluru
We knew it was going to be hot but everyone said, ‘don’t worry, it’s a dry heat’. Well…I’ve never known…
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