Full Day on the Flinders Ranges
We were up before dawn this morning for a sunrise shoot. It's quite cool in the mornings, so the open air Range Rover came equipped with blankets to keep us warm. Charlie took us to a great place to enjoy the sunrise along with coffee and cakes to tide us over until breakfast.
I mentioned that the property used to be a sheep operation. We stopped by the sheep sheering barn where they sheered not only their sheep but those from surrounding farms. It's abandoned now but still very interesting to look at.
After the morning tour we returned to have a full breakfast. Because the animals and light are not great during the middle of the day, we hung out at the house until after our light lunch. A swimming pool and outdoor patio were available to us.
Our afternoon drive took us to Flinders Ranges National Park. This is almost as much a park about the geological history of Australia as it is about the animals. As you travel through the park, you're also traveling through 100,000's years of rock movement. It's pretty amazing. There's also rock wallabies in the park that live among the cliffs. We also ran across an Emu dad (they're the primary caregivers) with his chicks. We ended up watching the sunset before returning for dinner.
After dinner, we took the opportunity to take our Milky way shot with one of the old stone buildings on the property. I was really quite pleased.
Tomorrow: One last sunrise then back to Aidelaide




















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