It may be one of the most arid regions on earth, and yep, there’s a whole lot of nothing. But there’s still lots to discover in Australia’s Red Centre.
Oceania
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Which strip of sand reigns supreme in Australia? Rub some zinc on your nose and get out the cricket set…we’re going to the beach.
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As I look out over this barren, moon-like landscape – devoid of life, apart from a trickle of travellers, a handful of local guides and their horses – it strikes me that this is about as hellish as it gets in equatorial, jungle-clad Indonesia.
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While the past 20 years have seen great progress in native title land claims, and protecting our National Parks, the future of Australia’s north is at a crossroads. We chat with Graham Tupper to find out why.
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We get asked a lot what a group trip in Kakadu National Park looks like. What do you see, what do you do, how many times do you get to swim in photogenic billabongs – that kind of thing…
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In photography terms, a 50mm lens has a fairly narrow field of vision. So it definitely isn’t your go-to lens for shooting vast landscapes or epic natural features – the exact kind you might find in the Red Centre…