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by Mary

Posted on July 4, 2022July 4, 2022 by Mary

Flying over the centre

April 2022

Kati Thanda-Lake Eyre from JQ 660 Uluṟu from JQ 660 Kata Tjuṯa from JQ661 Last look at Uluṟu, JQ661 Kati Thanda–Lake Eyre, from JQ661

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This article is part of my series Uluṟu & Kata Tjuṯa:
  1. Flying over the centre
  2. Uluṟu dawns
  3. Red rock
  4. Green rock
  5. Kata Tjuṯa clouds
  6. Desert sunsets
Read the whole series at Uluṟu & Kata Tjuṯa.
CategoriesPhotography, Travel Tagsphotography, photos, australia

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