Karijini National Park - Red Gorge
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Фотограф: David Rowley PRO EXPERT MAESTRO Время съемки: 03:44, 31/08/2011 - Views loading...

Karijini National Park - Red Gorge

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Getting to this island in Red Gorge is an interesting experience, for me (the photographer) it meant sliding down a waterfall with my camera and tripod head in a waterproof case and the tripod in a waterproof bag. After this slide and swim over the pool, there was a short abseil down a waterfall down to the same level as Red Gorge, it’s then just a short swim over to this island were we had a short break and I took a photo. From here we headed up Red Gorge towards Hancock Gorge and out. A whole day’s trip and well worth it!

 Thanks all who were there. Thanks for staying still for the photos and staying quiet when I was recording sound

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A: Karijini - Knox Gorge

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Knox Gorge, standing on a large boulder looking down into Red Gorge. From here to get to Red Gorge yo...

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B: Karijini - Weano Falls

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C: Oxer's Lookout

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D: Weano Gorge Pool

Фотограф: David Rowley, На расстоянии 1.2 км отсюда

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E: Karijini National Park - Hancock Gorge

Фотограф: David Rowley, На расстоянии 1.4 км отсюда

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F: Regan's Pool

Фотограф: David Rowley, На расстоянии 1.4 км отсюда

Just beyond into the class 6 area of Hancock Gorge is Regan’s Pool. The pool is named after Jim Regan...

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G: Weano Gorge

Фотограф: David Rowley, На расстоянии 1.5 км отсюда

Weano Gorge, one of Karijini National Park's amazing gorges. Here is a small pool and waterfall which...

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H: Karijini - Kermits Pool

Фотограф: David Rowley, На расстоянии 1.5 км отсюда

Hancock Gorge is one of Karijini's amazing gorges. Seen here is Kermit's pool which is the end of the...

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I: Karijini National Park - Kermit's Pool

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This photo was taken from the deepest that most people will make it down Hancock Gorge. The sign seen...

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J: Karijini National Park - Handrail Pool

Фотограф: David Rowley, На расстоянии 1.5 км отсюда

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