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Departure for the Painted desert, on the road to Odnadatta Station
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The Painted Desert is an ancient Inland Sea bed where the hills are the result of rain, weather and erosion
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Orange, red, yellow and white are the colors of Painted Desert
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Orange, red, yellow and white are the colors of Painted Desert
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Orange, red, yellow and white and the blue of the sky, are the colors of Painted Desert
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Orange, red, yellow and withe are the colors of the Painted Desert
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On the sundown, the Painted Desert becomes red creating suggestive and unreal atmospheres
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On the sundown, the Painted Desert becomes red creating suggestive and unreal atmospheres
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On the way to Odnadatta coming from Coober Pedy
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The Odnadatta Gasoline Station
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The Odnadatta Station with hotel and restaurant
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The unforgiving desert. Better to be equipped for any eventuality
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The unforgiving desert. Better to be equipped for any eventuality
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Bridge of the old railway Darwin - Adelaide
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One of the many abandoned rail stations that are encountered along the way of the old railway Darwin-Adelaide
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William Creek Station
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William Creek Station. The little museum of objects fallen from the space
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William Creek Station. The little museum of objects fallen from the space. What remains of a rocket engine
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On the shores of Lake Eyre
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Pool of fresh water in the desert near Maree
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The salt of the ancient sea that covered the desert, appears on the surface
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A rest area in the desert near Maree
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Towards the Flinders Ranges mountains
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Flinders Ranges, the most important mountain range in South Australia
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Water puddles and small rivers, through the canyons of the Flinders Rangers
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The mountain range of the Flinders Range, marks the end of the desert and the beginning of the territories inhabited
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The old railway linking Darwin to Adelaide
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The old rail station of Parachilna
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The plane is one of the most used vehicle by farmers to control the herds present in their large pastures
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The sun sets on the outback while someone prepare dinner
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