Photos from Outback South Australia, The Red Centre and Tropical Top End

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During my Backpacking Road Trip from Adelaide to Darwin I took approximately 5.5 Gigabytes of JPG photos and Quicktime videos with my Panasonic FZ30 camera.

Of these almost 2000 photos I will select around 10% of the best photos for the dual purpose of showing where I passed through and the best technical and scenic shots of wildlife and various locations in Outback Australia, The Red Centre and Tropical Top End to upload to the Internet for friends, family and other people to see and for me to get printed at a photo lab.

As I upload them to my Google Picasa Web Photo Album, I’ll change the selection of thumbnail photos in this post to get your attention.

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Uluru aka Ayers Rock

Anna Creek Painted Desert Scenic Flight

Adelaide to Coober Pedy



10 Comments about “Photos from Outback South Australia, The Red Centre and Tropical Top End”

  1. Comment by Adam (2 comments.) on August 1st, 2007:

    Ooo Australia… But where are all the cute koalas?

    EDITOR: Koalas only live in certain habitats in Queensland , New South Wales , Victoria and South Australia . Their range extends from the Atherton Tableland west of Cairns in Qld to islands off the coast of Victoria and South Australia in the south, and west to central and western Qld, NSW and Victoria.

    Also they are very picky about what they eat - only some kinds of eucalypt trees

  2. Comment by Bryan (1 comments.) on August 1st, 2007:

    Those are really some beautiful pictures!

    Post some more!

  3. Comment by Chamonix (1 comments.) on August 2nd, 2007:

    I could do with the Real People Only No Yuppies sign myself. You’ve got a good eye for photography.

  4. Comment by Neerav on August 6th, 2007:

    Hi all

    I’ve added a few more photos from an aerial flight i did. Also I’ve setup an RSS Photo Album Feed you can subscribe to.

    It’s only albums not individual photos so your RSS reader won’t be swamped with new items.

  5. Comment by split (1 comments.) on August 8th, 2007:

    Nice photos there, I’ll keep checking back to see your new ones. ‘Eat some today’ - classic!

  6. Comment by Faimous (1 comments.) on August 10th, 2007:

    These pictures are unique - they seem to really capture the flavour of the place you’re in. That’s not easy to do with travel photography, so good job! :-)

  7. Comment by Fred on August 16th, 2007:

    I’ve always wanted to take a trip to Australia. The pictures makes want it even more.

  8. Comment by Jock (2 comments.) on September 18th, 2007:

    I hope mate that you were also able to show the different colors of the Uluru. It is such a wonderful sight. Although I’m not an aborigine, I feel the sacredness of this rock. It is just nature at its absolute best.

  9. Comment by Neerav Bhatt - Rambling Thoughts On A Road Less Travelled. | Snoskred - Life in the Country on October 18th, 2007:

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  10. Comment by donnell on June 27th, 2008:

    Wow that is a massive amount of photos and video - it must have been an epic adventure narrowing them all down to top 10% - good memories though!
    There are some spectacular images there too, looks like quite a trip…


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