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Railway Tracks on western flanks of Flinders Ranges
Australia

Panorama of the railway tracks parallel to the Barndioota Road also known as The Outback Highway between Parachilna and Hawker, South Australia.

Barndioota Road offers magnificent views of the Northern Flinders Ranges and the semi-arid plains to the west. The railway track between the coal mining town Leigh Creek and Port Augusta is well known by railway enthusiasts because of a 3 kilometre long coal train travelling this route to the power station in Port Augusta once a day.

Copyright: Klaus Mayer
Typ: Spherical
Upplösning: 8000x4000
Taken: 13/10/2014
Uppladdad: 10/03/2015
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Tags: railway tracks; flinders ranges; south australia; outback; barndioota road; the outback highway
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