this giant granite turtle.
The countryside is arid with sparse vegetation and
from here it does not look particularly preposessing.
Come a little closer and it has a way of growing on you.
It was not easy to find a spot to get onto the rock itself
without a ladder because of the eroded layer at ground
level.
A you can see, we did manage it and this granite
boulder turnes out to be quite extensive. There are
a number of these outcrops in this otherwise flat plain.
I put this shot in for a measure of scale, the Prof in
I put this shot in for a measure of scale, the Prof in
the distance is 6'2" tall and that is only a part of the
rock showing.
On the horizon you can see the Gawler Ranges.
of the moulins some of which still held water from the
rain some days previously.
A large part of the top of the rock was like a pock marked
lunar landscape.
lunar landscape.
layers off the top which look small at a distance but in
reality are anything but.
There are a number of fingers of rock stretching into
There are a number of fingers of rock stretching into
the landscape
garden waste there thinking nothing of it and certainly
not expecting the hardy plants to take root and create
a garden of exotic species here in the wildernes.
not expecting the hardy plants to take root and create
a garden of exotic species here in the wildernes.
As always, click and the photos grow by magic.
The Logo will lead to many wonders in this world.
To Klaus and the My World Team my thanks as ever
for continuing this meme.
To Klaus and the My World Team my thanks as ever
for continuing this meme.