Uluru at dawn
The effects of the sun's position II
Macquarie Island 1968: The Isthmus after a Snowfal…
Midnight sun through Weasel Gap
Cape Denison Panorama
Plateau Helipad
Nesting Adelies
vers Saint-Barnabé
Ghost of Christmas (long) past
Mountain village
Trendy skier and Porsche
Climbing to the plateau
Uluru at sunset
Uluru during the day.
Macquarie Island 1968: Hurd Point
Macquarie Island 1968: Light-mantled Sooty Albatro…
Macquarie Island 1968: Taking a break on the plat…
Macquarie Island 1968: Plateau Lakes
Macquarie Island 1968: Plateau
Macquarie Island 1968: Plateau seastacks
Around in East Bay
Back to Mawson
Getting them out
Another blow
Why did we stop?
Merry 66 Xmas
Digging out #2
Digging out #1
Blizzard aftermath #2
Blizzard aftermath
Weather closing in
North past nunataks
Moving again
Mt Bechervaise
Looking further south from Mt Lacey
Arrival at PCM Nov 1966
Prince Charles Mtns Panorama
VW "Antarctica 3" heading across sastrugi
Up to the plateau from Mawson
Snowtrac on the slope
Endless alpine meadows
A view from south end of Plateau Mt. Ecological Re…
Near north end of Plateau Mt. Ecological Reserve
Having one's head in the clouds
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Ayers Rock - Uluru - Australia is a rock formation that rises approximately 1,142 feet above the surface and has a circumference of 5.8 miles. It extends approximately 1.5 miles into the ground. It is sacred land to the Aṉangu aboriginal people.
The sandstone infused with feldspar (Arkosic sandstone) reflects the red light of sunrise and sunset, resulting in a glowing appearance.
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The sandstone infused with feldspar (Arkosic sandstone) reflects the red light of sunrise and sunset, resulting in a glowing appearance.
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