Thursday, December 30, 2010

Great Wall of China now located in Australia!

This is true. In the Flinders Ranges, South Australia, near Alpana Station and Blinman, there's a range of hills called "The Great Wall of China".

You have to use your imagination of course, but you must believe the sign. The rock formations at the tops of the hills look a bit like the fortifications on the Great Wall of China!? (Click on the photo to enlarge)

Photos of these unique rock formations are in my new DVD, "Outback Adventure", to be released shortly. A great photo opportunity with blue sky, fluffy clouds, hills in the background and wildflowers up the front.

The Australian Outback offers all sorts of photo opportunities like this one.


At Rawnsley Park, I was up early at 5.00am to go ballooning at 6.00am. The ballooning was cancelled, unfortunately, but rather than go back to bed I decided to stay out and photograph the early morning mist and sunrise.


Many of these photos also appear in "Outback Adventure". The light is what makes the difference, so don't always take photos in the middle of the day. Sometimes it pays to be an early riser so see what others are missing out on.

Check out my post on flying over Lake Powell, Utah/Arizona to see what I mean.





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