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  • Uluru or Ayers Rock in dry season, the huge sandstone monolith in Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park, Australia, Northern Territory. Aboriginal land in Australian outback Red Centre. Blue sky copy space.
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    Uluru or Ayers Rock in dry season, the huge sandstone monolith in Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park, Australia, Northern Territory. Aboriginal land in Australian outback Red Centre. Blue sky copy space.
    Uluru (Ayers Rock) in dry season, the huge sandstone monolith in Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Northern Territory, Australia, Pacific
    Alberto Mazza

     

  • The bush vegetation in winter or dry season frames the iconic red sandstone monolith called Uluru or Ayers Rock in Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park, Northern Territory, Australia.
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    The bush vegetation in winter or dry season frames the iconic red sandstone monolith called Uluru or Ayers Rock in Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park, Northern Territory, Australia.
    The bush vegetation in winter (dry season) frames the iconic red sandstone monolith called Uluru (Ayers Rock) in Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Northern Territory, Australia, Pacific
    Alberto Mazza

     

  • Parliament House, Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia.
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    Parliament House, Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia.
    Parliament House, Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia, Pacific
    Andrew Michael

     

  • Darwin Convention Centre at the Waterfront precinct. Darwin, Northern Territory. Australia.
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    Darwin Convention Centre at the Waterfront precinct. Darwin, Northern Territory. Australia.
    Darwin Convention Centre at the Waterfront Precinct, Darwin, Northern Territory. Australia, Pacific
    Andrew Michael

     

  • Darwin Convention Centre at the Waterfront precinct. Darwin, Northern Territory. Australia.
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    Darwin Convention Centre at the Waterfront precinct. Darwin, Northern Territory. Australia.
    Darwin Convention Centre at the Waterfront Precinct, Darwin, Northern Territory. Australia, Pacific
    Andrew Michael

     

  • Saltwater crocodile at Yellow Water Wetlands and Billabong, Kakadu National Park, Northern Territory, Australia.
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    Saltwater crocodile at Yellow Water Wetlands and Billabong, Kakadu National Park, Northern Territory, Australia.
    Saltwater crocodile at Yellow Water Wetlands and Billabong, Kakadu National Park, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Northern Territory, Australia, Pacific
    Andrew Michael

     

  • Views from the Nadab lookout, at the sacred Aboriginal site of Ubirr. Kakadu National Park, Northern Territory, Australia.
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    Views from the Nadab lookout, at the sacred Aboriginal site of Ubirr. Kakadu National Park, Northern Territory, Australia.
    Views from the Nadab lookout, at the sacred Aboriginal site of Ubirr, Kakadu National Park, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Northern Territory, Australia, Pacific
    Andrew Michael

     

  • Burrunggui (Nourlangie Rock), Kakadu National Park, Northern territory, Australia.
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    Burrunggui (Nourlangie Rock), Kakadu National Park, Northern territory, Australia.
    Burrunggui (Nourlangie Rock), Kakadu National Park, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Northern Territory, Australia, Pacific
    Andrew Michael

     

  • Views from the Nadab lookout, at the sacred Aboriginal site of Ubirr. Kakadu National Park, Northern Territory, Australia.
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    Views from the Nadab lookout, at the sacred Aboriginal site of Ubirr. Kakadu National Park, Northern Territory, Australia.
    Views from the Nadab lookout, at the sacred Aboriginal site of Ubirr, Kakadu National Park, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Northern Territory, Australia, Pacific
    Andrew Michael

     

  • Indigenous rock art at Nourlangie. Kakadu National Park, Northern Territory, Australia.
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    Indigenous rock art at Nourlangie. Kakadu National Park, Northern Territory, Australia.
    Indigenous rock art at Nourlangie, Kakadu National Park, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Northern Territory, Australia, Pacific
    Andrew Michael

     

  • Katherine Gorge, Northern Territory, Australia.
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    Katherine Gorge, Northern Territory, Australia.
    Katherine Gorge, Northern Territory, Australia, Pacific
    Andrew Michael

     

  • The Olgas (Kata Tjuta) at sunrise, Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Northern Territory, Australia.
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    The Olgas (Kata Tjuta) at sunrise, Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Northern Territory, Australia.
    The Olgas (Kata Tjuta) at sunrise, Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Northern Territory, Australia, Pacific
    Andrew Michael

     

  • Uluru (Ayers Rock) at sunrise. Central Australia.
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    Uluru (Ayers Rock) at sunrise. Central Australia.
    Uluru (Ayers Rock) at sunrise, Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Northern Territory, Australia, Pacific
    Andrew Michael

     

  • Uluru (Ayers Rock). Central Australia.
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    Uluru (Ayers Rock). Central Australia.
    Uluru (Ayers Rock), Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Northern Territory, Australia, Pacific
    Andrew Michael

     

  • Uluru, Ayers Rock,
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    Uluru, Ayers Rock,
    Uluru (Ayers Rock), Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Northern Territory, Australia, Pacific
    Janette Hill

     

  • Uluru, Ayers Rock,
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    Uluru, Ayers Rock,
    Uluru (Ayers Rock), Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Northern Territory, Australia, Pacific
    Janette Hill

     

  • NEWS - Australien: Malcolm Turnbull übergibt Landrechts-Urkunde an Aboriginals
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    NEWS - Australien: Malcolm Turnbull übergibt Landrechts-Urkunde an Aboriginals
    Premierminister Malcolm Turnbull bei der Übergabe der Eigentumsurkunden an die Aboriginals in Mandorah

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    ***JUNE 21, 2016: DARWIN, NT. Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull attends the Kenbi land claim title deed handover at Wagait Beach, Mandorah near Darwin, Northern Territory*** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 22636156

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Australien: Malcolm Turnbull übergibt Landrechts-Urkunde an Aboriginals
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    NEWS - Australien: Malcolm Turnbull übergibt Landrechts-Urkunde an Aboriginals
    Premierminister Malcolm Turnbull bei der Übergabe der Eigentumsurkunden an die Aboriginals in Mandorah

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    ***JUNE 21, 2016: DARWIN, NT. Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull attends the Kenbi land claim title deed handover at Wagait Beach, Mandorah near Darwin, Northern Territory*** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 22636152

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Australien: Malcolm Turnbull übergibt Landrechts-Urkunde an Aboriginals
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    NEWS - Australien: Malcolm Turnbull übergibt Landrechts-Urkunde an Aboriginals
    Premierminister Malcolm Turnbull bei der Übergabe der Eigentumsurkunden an die Aboriginals in Mandorah

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    ***JUNE 21, 2016: DARWIN, NT. Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull sits with the Kenbi dancers at the Kenbi land claim title deed handover at Wagait Beach, Mandorah near Darwin, Northern Territory*** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 22636154

    (c) Dukas

     

  • Uluru (UNESCO World Heritage Site), Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park, Northern Territory, Australia
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    Uluru (UNESCO World Heritage Site), Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park, Northern Territory, Australia
    Uluru, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park, Northern Territory, Australia, Pacific
    Ian Trower

     

  • Uluru (UNESCO World Heritage Site), Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park, Northern Territory, Australia
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    Uluru (UNESCO World Heritage Site), Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park, Northern Territory, Australia
    Uluru, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park, Northern Territory, Australia, Pacific
    Ian Trower

     

  • Uluru (UNESCO World Heritage Site) at dawn, Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park, Northern Territory, Australia
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    Uluru (UNESCO World Heritage Site) at dawn, Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park, Northern Territory, Australia
    Uluru, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park, Northern Territory, Australia, Pacific
    Ian Trower

     

  • Tourists hiking at Walpa Gorge, Kata Tjuta / The Olgas (UNESCO World Heritage Site), Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park, Northern Territory, Australia
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    Tourists hiking at Walpa Gorge, Kata Tjuta / The Olgas (UNESCO World Heritage Site), Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park, Northern Territory, Australia
    Tourists hiking at Walpa Gorge, Kata Tjuta (The Olgas), UNESCO World Heritage Site, Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park, Northern Territory, Australia, Pacific
    Ian Trower

     

  • Kata Tjuta / The Olgas (UNESCO World Heritage Site), Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park, Northern Territory, Australia
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    Kata Tjuta / The Olgas (UNESCO World Heritage Site), Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park, Northern Territory, Australia
    Kata Tjuta (The Olgas), UNESCO World Heritage Site, Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park, Northern Territory, Australia, Pacific
    Ian Trower

     

  • Tourists hiking at Walpa Gorge, Kata Tjuta / The Olgas (UNESCO World Heritage Site), Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park, Northern Territory, Australia
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    Tourists hiking at Walpa Gorge, Kata Tjuta / The Olgas (UNESCO World Heritage Site), Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park, Northern Territory, Australia
    Tourists hiking at Walpa Gorge, Kata Tjuta (The Olgas), UNESCO World Heritage Site, Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park, Northern Territory, Australia, Pacific
    Ian Trower

     

  • Chambers Pillar In Outback Australia
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    Chambers Pillar In Outback Australia
    Oct 26, 2007 - Northern Territory, Australia - Chambers Pillar (Aboriginal name 'Idracowra' or 'Etikaura') is a sandstone formation some 160 km south of Alice Springs in the Northern Territory of Australia. Erosion by wind and rain has left an isolated pillar of 350 million year old sandstone, rising 50 metres above the surrounding plain. John McDouall Stuart was the first European to see Chambers Pillar, reaching the site in April 1860, and naming it after James Chambers, one of his South Australian sponsors. During the subsequent 147 years numerous explorers and visitors have added graffiti by carving names in the soft sandstone at the base of the pillar but modern day government has banned any new graffiti. Pictured: Sunrise in the outback at Chambers Pillar (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    DUKAS/ZUMA

     

  • Chambers Pillar In Outback Australia
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    Chambers Pillar In Outback Australia
    Oct 26, 2007 - Northern Territory, Australia - Chambers Pillar (Aboriginal name 'Idracowra' or 'Etikaura') is a sandstone formation some 160 km south of Alice Springs in the Northern Territory of Australia. Erosion by wind and rain has left an isolated pillar of 350 million year old sandstone, rising 50 metres above the surrounding plain. John McDouall Stuart was the first European to see Chambers Pillar, reaching the site in April 1860, and naming it after James Chambers, one of his South Australian sponsors. During the subsequent 147 years numerous explorers and visitors have added graffiti by carving names in the soft sandstone at the base of the pillar but modern day government has banned any new graffiti. Pictured: Sunrise in the outback near Chambers Pillar (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    DUKAS/ZUMA

     

  • Chambers Pillar In Outback Australia
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    Chambers Pillar In Outback Australia
    Oct 26, 2007 - Northern Territory, Australia - Chambers Pillar (Aboriginal name 'Idracowra' or 'Etikaura') is a sandstone formation some 160 km south of Alice Springs in the Northern Territory of Australia. Erosion by wind and rain has left an isolated pillar of 350 million year old sandstone, rising 50 metres above the surrounding plain. John McDouall Stuart was the first European to see Chambers Pillar, reaching the site in April 1860, and naming it after James Chambers, one of his South Australian sponsors. During the subsequent 147 years numerous explorers and visitors have added graffiti by carving names in the soft sandstone at the base of the pillar but modern day government has banned any new graffiti. Pictured: Sunrise in the outback at Chambers Pillar (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    DUKAS/ZUMA

     

  • Chambers Pillar In Outback Australia
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    Chambers Pillar In Outback Australia
    Oct 26, 2007 - Northern Territory, Australia - Chambers Pillar (Aboriginal name 'Idracowra' or 'Etikaura') is a sandstone formation some 160 km south of Alice Springs in the Northern Territory of Australia. Erosion by wind and rain has left an isolated pillar of 350 million year old sandstone, rising 50 metres above the surrounding plain. John McDouall Stuart was the first European to see Chambers Pillar, reaching the site in April 1860, and naming it after James Chambers, one of his South Australian sponsors. During the subsequent 147 years numerous explorers and visitors have added graffiti by carving names in the soft sandstone at the base of the pillar but modern day government has banned any new graffiti. Pictured: Sunrise in the outback near Chambers Pillar (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    DUKAS/ZUMA

     

  • Chambers Pillar In Outback Australia
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    Chambers Pillar In Outback Australia
    Oct 26, 2007 - Northern Territory, Australia - Chambers Pillar (Aboriginal name 'Idracowra' or 'Etikaura') is a sandstone formation some 160 km south of Alice Springs in the Northern Territory of Australia. Erosion by wind and rain has left an isolated pillar of 350 million year old sandstone, rising 50 metres above the surrounding plain. John McDouall Stuart was the first European to see Chambers Pillar, reaching the site in April 1860, and naming it after James Chambers, one of his South Australian sponsors. During the subsequent 147 years numerous explorers and visitors have added graffiti by carving names in the soft sandstone at the base of the pillar but modern day government has banned any new graffiti. Pictured: Modern day graffiti at Chambers Pillar which is strictly prohibited (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    DUKAS/ZUMA

     

  • Chambers Pillar In Outback Australia
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    Chambers Pillar In Outback Australia
    Oct 26, 2007 - Northern Territory, Australia - Chambers Pillar (Aboriginal name 'Idracowra' or 'Etikaura') is a sandstone formation some 160 km south of Alice Springs in the Northern Territory of Australia. Erosion by wind and rain has left an isolated pillar of 350 million year old sandstone, rising 50 metres above the surrounding plain. John McDouall Stuart was the first European to see Chambers Pillar, reaching the site in April 1860, and naming it after James Chambers, one of his South Australian sponsors. During the subsequent 147 years numerous explorers and visitors have added graffiti by carving names in the soft sandstone at the base of the pillar but modern day government has banned any new graffiti. Pictured: Maryvale cattle station sign (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    DUKAS/ZUMA

     

  • Chambers Pillar In Outback Australia
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    Chambers Pillar In Outback Australia
    Oct 26, 2007 - Northern Territory, Australia - Chambers Pillar (Aboriginal name 'Idracowra' or 'Etikaura') is a sandstone formation some 160 km south of Alice Springs in the Northern Territory of Australia. Erosion by wind and rain has left an isolated pillar of 350 million year old sandstone, rising 50 metres above the surrounding plain. John McDouall Stuart was the first European to see Chambers Pillar, reaching the site in April 1860, and naming it after James Chambers, one of his South Australian sponsors. During the subsequent 147 years numerous explorers and visitors have added graffiti by carving names in the soft sandstone at the base of the pillar but modern day government has banned any new graffiti. Pictured: Sunset at Chambers Pillar (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    DUKAS/ZUMA

     

  • Chambers Pillar In Outback Australia
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    Chambers Pillar In Outback Australia
    Oct 26, 2007 - Northern Territory, Australia - Chambers Pillar (Aboriginal name 'Idracowra' or 'Etikaura') is a sandstone formation some 160 km south of Alice Springs in the Northern Territory of Australia. Erosion by wind and rain has left an isolated pillar of 350 million year old sandstone, rising 50 metres above the surrounding plain. John McDouall Stuart was the first European to see Chambers Pillar, reaching the site in April 1860, and naming it after James Chambers, one of his South Australian sponsors. During the subsequent 147 years numerous explorers and visitors have added graffiti by carving names in the soft sandstone at the base of the pillar but modern day government has banned any new graffiti. Pictured: The vast outback surrounding Chambers Pillar (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    DUKAS/ZUMA

     

  • Chambers Pillar In Outback Australia
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    Chambers Pillar In Outback Australia
    Oct 26, 2007 - Northern Territory, Australia - Chambers Pillar (Aboriginal name 'Idracowra' or 'Etikaura') is a sandstone formation some 160 km south of Alice Springs in the Northern Territory of Australia. Erosion by wind and rain has left an isolated pillar of 350 million year old sandstone, rising 50 metres above the surrounding plain. John McDouall Stuart was the first European to see Chambers Pillar, reaching the site in April 1860, and naming it after James Chambers, one of his South Australian sponsors. During the subsequent 147 years numerous explorers and visitors have added graffiti by carving names in the soft sandstone at the base of the pillar but modern day government has banned any new graffiti. Pictured: Sunrise in the outback near Chambers Pillar (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    DUKAS/ZUMA

     

  • Chambers Pillar In Outback Australia
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    Chambers Pillar In Outback Australia
    Oct 26, 2007 - Northern Territory, Australia - Chambers Pillar (Aboriginal name 'Idracowra' or 'Etikaura') is a sandstone formation some 160 km south of Alice Springs in the Northern Territory of Australia. Erosion by wind and rain has left an isolated pillar of 350 million year old sandstone, rising 50 metres above the surrounding plain. John McDouall Stuart was the first European to see Chambers Pillar, reaching the site in April 1860, and naming it after James Chambers, one of his South Australian sponsors. During the subsequent 147 years numerous explorers and visitors have added graffiti by carving names in the soft sandstone at the base of the pillar but modern day government has banned any new graffiti. Pictured: The moon rising over the outback (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    DUKAS/ZUMA

     

  • Chambers Pillar In Outback Australia
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    Chambers Pillar In Outback Australia
    Oct 26, 2007 - Northern Territory, Australia - Chambers Pillar (Aboriginal name 'Idracowra' or 'Etikaura') is a sandstone formation some 160 km south of Alice Springs in the Northern Territory of Australia. Erosion by wind and rain has left an isolated pillar of 350 million year old sandstone, rising 50 metres above the surrounding plain. John McDouall Stuart was the first European to see Chambers Pillar, reaching the site in April 1860, and naming it after James Chambers, one of his South Australian sponsors. During the subsequent 147 years numerous explorers and visitors have added graffiti by carving names in the soft sandstone at the base of the pillar but modern day government has banned any new graffiti. Pictured: Historical graffiti at Chambers Pillar dating back to 1870 (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    DUKAS/ZUMA

     

  • Chambers Pillar In Outback Australia
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    Chambers Pillar In Outback Australia
    Oct 26, 2007 - Northern Territory, Australia - Chambers Pillar (Aboriginal name 'Idracowra' or 'Etikaura') is a sandstone formation some 160 km south of Alice Springs in the Northern Territory of Australia. Erosion by wind and rain has left an isolated pillar of 350 million year old sandstone, rising 50 metres above the surrounding plain. John McDouall Stuart was the first European to see Chambers Pillar, reaching the site in April 1860, and naming it after James Chambers, one of his South Australian sponsors. During the subsequent 147 years numerous explorers and visitors have added graffiti by carving names in the soft sandstone at the base of the pillar but modern day government has banned any new graffiti. Pictured: Maryvale cattle station sign (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    DUKAS/ZUMA

     

  • Chambers Pillar In Outback Australia
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    Chambers Pillar In Outback Australia
    Oct 26, 2007 - Northern Territory, Australia - Chambers Pillar (Aboriginal name 'Idracowra' or 'Etikaura') is a sandstone formation some 160 km south of Alice Springs in the Northern Territory of Australia. Erosion by wind and rain has left an isolated pillar of 350 million year old sandstone, rising 50 metres above the surrounding plain. John McDouall Stuart was the first European to see Chambers Pillar, reaching the site in April 1860, and naming it after James Chambers, one of his South Australian sponsors. During the subsequent 147 years numerous explorers and visitors have added graffiti by carving names in the soft sandstone at the base of the pillar but modern day government has banned any new graffiti. Pictured: The moon rising over the outback (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    DUKAS/ZUMA

     

  • Chambers Pillar In Outback Australia
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    Chambers Pillar In Outback Australia
    Oct 26, 2007 - Northern Territory, Australia - Chambers Pillar (Aboriginal name 'Idracowra' or 'Etikaura') is a sandstone formation some 160 km south of Alice Springs in the Northern Territory of Australia. Erosion by wind and rain has left an isolated pillar of 350 million year old sandstone, rising 50 metres above the surrounding plain. John McDouall Stuart was the first European to see Chambers Pillar, reaching the site in April 1860, and naming it after James Chambers, one of his South Australian sponsors. During the subsequent 147 years numerous explorers and visitors have added graffiti by carving names in the soft sandstone at the base of the pillar but modern day government has banned any new graffiti. Pictured: Sunrise in the outback at Chambers Pillar (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    DUKAS/ZUMA

     

  • Chambers Pillar In Outback Australia
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    Chambers Pillar In Outback Australia
    Oct 26, 2007 - Northern Territory, Australia - Chambers Pillar (Aboriginal name 'Idracowra' or 'Etikaura') is a sandstone formation some 160 km south of Alice Springs in the Northern Territory of Australia. Erosion by wind and rain has left an isolated pillar of 350 million year old sandstone, rising 50 metres above the surrounding plain. John McDouall Stuart was the first European to see Chambers Pillar, reaching the site in April 1860, and naming it after James Chambers, one of his South Australian sponsors. During the subsequent 147 years numerous explorers and visitors have added graffiti by carving names in the soft sandstone at the base of the pillar but modern day government has banned any new graffiti. Pictured: Sunrise in the outback at Chambers Pillar (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    DUKAS/ZUMA

     

  • Chambers Pillar In Outback Australia
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    Chambers Pillar In Outback Australia
    Oct 26, 2007 - Northern Territory, Australia - Chambers Pillar (Aboriginal name 'Idracowra' or 'Etikaura') is a sandstone formation some 160 km south of Alice Springs in the Northern Territory of Australia. Erosion by wind and rain has left an isolated pillar of 350 million year old sandstone, rising 50 metres above the surrounding plain. John McDouall Stuart was the first European to see Chambers Pillar, reaching the site in April 1860, and naming it after James Chambers, one of his South Australian sponsors. During the subsequent 147 years numerous explorers and visitors have added graffiti by carving names in the soft sandstone at the base of the pillar but modern day government has banned any new graffiti. Pictured: Sunset at Chambers Pillar (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    DUKAS/ZUMA

     

  • Chambers Pillar In Outback Australia
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    Chambers Pillar In Outback Australia
    Oct 26, 2007 - Northern Territory, Australia - Chambers Pillar (Aboriginal name 'Idracowra' or 'Etikaura') is a sandstone formation some 160 km south of Alice Springs in the Northern Territory of Australia. Erosion by wind and rain has left an isolated pillar of 350 million year old sandstone, rising 50 metres above the surrounding plain. John McDouall Stuart was the first European to see Chambers Pillar, reaching the site in April 1860, and naming it after James Chambers, one of his South Australian sponsors. During the subsequent 147 years numerous explorers and visitors have added graffiti by carving names in the soft sandstone at the base of the pillar but modern day government has banned any new graffiti. Pictured: A view of Castle Rock near Chambers Pillar at sunset (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    DUKAS/ZUMA

     

  • Chambers Pillar In Outback Australia
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    Chambers Pillar In Outback Australia
    Oct 26, 2007 - Northern Territory, Australia - Chambers Pillar (Aboriginal name 'Idracowra' or 'Etikaura') is a sandstone formation some 160 km south of Alice Springs in the Northern Territory of Australia. Erosion by wind and rain has left an isolated pillar of 350 million year old sandstone, rising 50 metres above the surrounding plain. John McDouall Stuart was the first European to see Chambers Pillar, reaching the site in April 1860, and naming it after James Chambers, one of his South Australian sponsors. During the subsequent 147 years numerous explorers and visitors have added graffiti by carving names in the soft sandstone at the base of the pillar but modern day government has banned any new graffiti. Pictured: Sunrise in the outback at Chambers Pillar (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    DUKAS/ZUMA

     

  • Chambers Pillar In Outback Australia
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    Chambers Pillar In Outback Australia
    Oct 26, 2007 - Northern Territory, Australia - Chambers Pillar (Aboriginal name 'Idracowra' or 'Etikaura') is a sandstone formation some 160 km south of Alice Springs in the Northern Territory of Australia. Erosion by wind and rain has left an isolated pillar of 350 million year old sandstone, rising 50 metres above the surrounding plain. John McDouall Stuart was the first European to see Chambers Pillar, reaching the site in April 1860, and naming it after James Chambers, one of his South Australian sponsors. During the subsequent 147 years numerous explorers and visitors have added graffiti by carving names in the soft sandstone at the base of the pillar but modern day government has banned any new graffiti. Pictured: Sunrise in the outback at Chambers Pillar (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    DUKAS/ZUMA

     

  • Chambers Pillar In Outback Australia
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    Chambers Pillar In Outback Australia
    Oct 26, 2007 - Northern Territory, Australia - Chambers Pillar (Aboriginal name 'Idracowra' or 'Etikaura') is a sandstone formation some 160 km south of Alice Springs in the Northern Territory of Australia. Erosion by wind and rain has left an isolated pillar of 350 million year old sandstone, rising 50 metres above the surrounding plain. John McDouall Stuart was the first European to see Chambers Pillar, reaching the site in April 1860, and naming it after James Chambers, one of his South Australian sponsors. During the subsequent 147 years numerous explorers and visitors have added graffiti by carving names in the soft sandstone at the base of the pillar but modern day government has banned any new graffiti. Pictured: The moon is obscured by clouds near Chambers Pillar in the outback (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • Chambers Pillar In Outback Australia
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    Chambers Pillar In Outback Australia
    Oct 26, 2007 - Northern Territory, Australia - Chambers Pillar (Aboriginal name 'Idracowra' or 'Etikaura') is a sandstone formation some 160 km south of Alice Springs in the Northern Territory of Australia. Erosion by wind and rain has left an isolated pillar of 350 million year old sandstone, rising 50 metres above the surrounding plain. John McDouall Stuart was the first European to see Chambers Pillar, reaching the site in April 1860, and naming it after James Chambers, one of his South Australian sponsors. During the subsequent 147 years numerous explorers and visitors have added graffiti by carving names in the soft sandstone at the base of the pillar but modern day government has banned any new graffiti. Pictured: Maryvale cattle station sign (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    DUKAS/ZUMA

     

  • Chambers Pillar In Outback Australia
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    Chambers Pillar In Outback Australia
    Oct 26, 2007 - Northern Territory, Australia - Chambers Pillar (Aboriginal name 'Idracowra' or 'Etikaura') is a sandstone formation some 160 km south of Alice Springs in the Northern Territory of Australia. Erosion by wind and rain has left an isolated pillar of 350 million year old sandstone, rising 50 metres above the surrounding plain. John McDouall Stuart was the first European to see Chambers Pillar, reaching the site in April 1860, and naming it after James Chambers, one of his South Australian sponsors. During the subsequent 147 years numerous explorers and visitors have added graffiti by carving names in the soft sandstone at the base of the pillar but modern day government has banned any new graffiti. Pictured: Sunrise in the outback near Chambers Pillar (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • Chambers Pillar In Outback Australia
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    Chambers Pillar In Outback Australia
    Oct 26, 2007 - Northern Territory, Australia - Chambers Pillar (Aboriginal name 'Idracowra' or 'Etikaura') is a sandstone formation some 160 km south of Alice Springs in the Northern Territory of Australia. Erosion by wind and rain has left an isolated pillar of 350 million year old sandstone, rising 50 metres above the surrounding plain. John McDouall Stuart was the first European to see Chambers Pillar, reaching the site in April 1860, and naming it after James Chambers, one of his South Australian sponsors. During the subsequent 147 years numerous explorers and visitors have added graffiti by carving names in the soft sandstone at the base of the pillar but modern day government has banned any new graffiti. Pictured: Sunset at Chambers Pillar (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • Chambers Pillar In Outback Australia
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    Chambers Pillar In Outback Australia
    Oct 26, 2007 - Northern Territory, Australia - Chambers Pillar (Aboriginal name 'Idracowra' or 'Etikaura') is a sandstone formation some 160 km south of Alice Springs in the Northern Territory of Australia. Erosion by wind and rain has left an isolated pillar of 350 million year old sandstone, rising 50 metres above the surrounding plain. John McDouall Stuart was the first European to see Chambers Pillar, reaching the site in April 1860, and naming it after James Chambers, one of his South Australian sponsors. During the subsequent 147 years numerous explorers and visitors have added graffiti by carving names in the soft sandstone at the base of the pillar but modern day government has banned any new graffiti. Pictured: Sunrise in the outback at Chambers Pillar (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • Chambers Pillar In Outback Australia
    DUKAS_5157377_ZUM
    Chambers Pillar In Outback Australia
    Oct 26, 2007 - Northern Territory, Australia - Chambers Pillar (Aboriginal name 'Idracowra' or 'Etikaura') is a sandstone formation some 160 km south of Alice Springs in the Northern Territory of Australia. Erosion by wind and rain has left an isolated pillar of 350 million year old sandstone, rising 50 metres above the surrounding plain. John McDouall Stuart was the first European to see Chambers Pillar, reaching the site in April 1860, and naming it after James Chambers, one of his South Australian sponsors. During the subsequent 147 years numerous explorers and visitors have added graffiti by carving names in the soft sandstone at the base of the pillar but modern day government has banned any new graffiti. Pictured: Sunrise in the outback at Chambers Pillar (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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