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-Location-
Rudall River National Park
Co-ordinates: 22°19′60″S, 122°29′11″E
Altitude: 11500m

-Equipment-
Canon 400D
70-200mm F4 IS L
Multicoat UV Filter

-Comment-
In the great sandy desert, shurbery contributes to the greenary from underground aquafers. I have been planning a trip here for several years, but it will particularly difficult due to lack of facilities and harsh conditions.

-Background Info-
Established in 1977, Rudall River is a national park in Western Australia lies 1252 km northeast of Perth. It is the second largest national park in Australia at 1,283,706 hectares.

It is rich in aboriginal culture and with an abundance of wildlife. But is also one of the most remote places in the world. Access is difficult and the public visits are discouraged due to harsh conditions and the lack of any facilities.

Mining companies and Aboriginal communities are active within the park but lack facilities to host travellers.

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:iconmightystag:
another amazing shot. You gotta post your stuff to Google Earth.

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In a situation like mine you can only think in metaphors.

"There is no escape--we pay for the violence of our ancestors."
:iconpakhan:
thanks, man. I try to get as sharp an image as I can but I reckon i'm out of google earth's league!
:iconmightystag:
no, no, I mean you can place a picture at a certain point. When people click on that spot, it'll pop up a picture of whatever. look into it man.

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In a situation like mine you can only think in metaphors.

"There is no escape--we pay for the violence of our ancestors."
:iconpakhan:
really? I'll take a look at it- thanks for letting me know!
:iconmightystag:
i think whatever google earth uses is called panorama. I dunno, but look at pretty much any place on google earth and there will be photos of the place people have uploaded.

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In a situation like mine you can only think in metaphors.

"There is no escape--we pay for the violence of our ancestors."

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March 29, 2008
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Canon
Canon EOS 400D DIGITAL
1/500 second
F/13.0
70 mm
320
Feb 18, 2008, 5:23:22 AM

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