This Gallery is a collection of images of Australia’s vast interior. The term “outback” refers to almost anywhere west of the Great Dividing Range. Heavily represented here are the regions of the highly accessible Flinders Ranges with its moody ranges and gum-lined creeks and billabongs. Of course, many photographers relate to the Red Centre, with its ancient meandering rivers, colossal arid ranges and overwhelming desert monoliths, such as Uluru and Kata Tjuta. The Kimberley district is also depicted here, as are the escarpments of western Arnhem Land and Kakadu National Park — both landscapes of great diversity and visual splendour.
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