Outback Gallery

LAKE FROME, SOUTH AUSTRALIA - MUDNA
Aerial image taken at 30.65 S 139.50 E
In South Australia, Lake Frome is 100 kms long, 40 kms wide, yet incredibly its maximum depth is only 50 cm.

LAKE TORRENS, SOUTH AUSTRALIA - NGARNDAMUKIA
Aerial image taken at 30.96 S 137.64 E
440 kms north of Adelaide in the Lake Torrens National Park, this stunning salt lake covers almost 6,000 square kilometres.

SIMPSON DESERT, SOUTH AUSTRALIA - MUNGA-THIRRI
Aerial image taken at 25.76 S 139.74 E
The Simpson Desert covers 176,500 square kms across Queensland, the Northern Territory and South Australia.

KARRATHA, WESTERN AUSTRALIA
Aerial image taken at 21.70 S 115.20 E
Derived from a local Aboriginal word meaning ‘good country’ or ‘soft earth’, Karratha is part of the rugged Pilbara, which is known for its ancient landscapes, red earth, vast mineral deposits and as a global biodiversity hotspot for subterranean fauna.

LAKE EYRE, SOUTH AUSTRALIA - KATI THANDA
Aerial image taken at 28.34 S 136.98
Indigenously named Kati Thanda, Lake Eyre is 15 metres below sea level and Australia’s lowest natural point.