Wednesday 24 July 2013

Fantastic Ausie Outback

Camels, very hard to take pics of.

Somtimes dry creek beds are like roads to travel on.

Unless of course there has been recent rain.

camels

Brumbies, i have seen alot of these in small groups of about 7, there was only 3 in this group.

 more camels, on one trip out i saw obout 50 camels in different groups, the males are very protective and will charge at you if you get to close.

Dingo lairs, inside you will see alot of kangaroo bones.

This is another horse and cart track, note the 3 tracks running along side of each other.

 Dingo laires along a breakaway.

I came across another old timers camp, they must have left in a hurry because they left their cooking gear behind including this axe head.

Just another ripping sunset.

I came across some drillers who were drilling for water.



An old dissused well, if there was water in the tank the camels would have crushed the tank to get to the water. This is one of the many wells with the name Xmas well.
and more camels.

Tuesday 16 July 2013

Some of the sites around outback WA

You see alot of this on the outback roads.
The wheels of the truck have been taken off so it can be transported.

Emu eggs, these have been bleached white by the sun.

This is how the old timers marked their lease boundary.

Driving towards Leonora i came across these 2 pups along way from their home.

This hill was once a thousand or 2 feet higher but over time this is all thats left.


typical spinifex and sand area.

tough going in the spinifex and sand

If the spinifex gets to hard to ride through sometimes we take the road


very hard to see but running through the middle of this pic is an old horse and cart track.
note the 3 tracks of the 2 wheels with the horse track in the middle.