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- Deserts and Arid Lands |
- Feel of the Outback |
- Flora and Fauna |
- Land Meets the Sea |
- Mining, Pearling and Pastoral |
- Patterns and Aerials |
- Ranges and Escarpments |
- Waterfalls and Waterways |
- Weather
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Title: Fern Pool
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- { 2008-08-20 }
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2008 has been a busy year, with Hugh having just returned from a trip into the wilds of the Congo Basin in Central Africa. Here, he encountered gorillas in the wild and photographed pygmies that had never had white contact.
- { 2008-06-15 }
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Recently returned from a trip along the Kimberley Coast photographing some of the World's oldest and most priceless indigenous rock art. It is thought that these paintings may well hold the key to helping trace mankind's early movements around the globe.
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Waterfalls and Waterways
“For much of the time, we’re flying metres above the tree-tops. The country is a luminescent green. The whole experience affords a surge of energy that happens rarely in a lifetime. Water is cascading off every hill. Every place that might become a waterfall is flowing with water. On leaving lower Bell Gorge Falls, we make for Mt Hart, but are again diverted by a beautiful waterfall and pandanus-lined waterhole. I’m looking for something that will convey the essence of the Kimberley as much as its beauty: something more than pretty pictures and raging water. To me, these waterholes are the essence of the West-Kimberley. We’re there for more than an hour, before again we are airborne. There are waterfalls coming off every hill.”
Join Hugh as he takes you on a journey to some of his most special Australian waterfalls and waterways.
