When you are in Central and Northern Australia, you cant help but feel that the bones of the Earth, are very close to the surface. Its an old landscape, where things have been worn down for beyond the reach of everyday thought.
And clinging to these bones is a thin flesh of trees; holding on and holding together.
These pictures were taken at Ubirr, a famous rock art site in the Kakadu National Park.
And clinging to these bones is a thin flesh of trees; holding on and holding together.
These pictures were taken at Ubirr, a famous rock art site in the Kakadu National Park.
You can find more shots from around the world at Our World Tuesday. SM
Nature creates various interesting formations. It never stops surprising. Each continent has its own specifics. The national park you write about is also known in Poland.
ReplyDeleteAt first I thought it was the wrinkles on your face, Stewart!
ReplyDeleteThat is determination. Have to admire the effort!
ReplyDeleteHari OM
ReplyDeleteA stunning depiction of the very essence of survival! YAM xx
Great photos! I am always amazed to see roots clinging to rock!
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful week!
Beautiful...Natures art!! Enjoy your day..
ReplyDeleteNature was on earth much before humans, after all...
ReplyDeleteHave a nice week ahead, Stewart!
Great document !
ReplyDeleteInteresting photos. I will catch up with birds soon. We have not been well! Hope all is well, Diane
ReplyDeleteYour black and white really captured my attention!
ReplyDeleteFascinating!
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