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  • Wheels of fire: Red CentreNATS revs up Alice Springs
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    Wheels of fire: Red CentreNATS revs up Alice Springs
    The Northern Territory town comes alive in a flurry of fumes and smoke as cars and bikes compete in a range of categories to win the crown at the three-day Red CentreNATs festival. Enthusiasts and spectators from all over the country flock to Alice Springs for drag races, burnouts and vintage cars, in a high-octane celebration of speed set against the backdrop of the desert.

    Jen Hamilton with her son Peter and her 1963 EJ Holden Ute near The Gap, Alice Springs on Sunday 1 September, 2024. Jen has participated in the Red CentreNATs every year since it began in 2015 and this year, she won an award in recognition for her support and service. She restored her ute herself, a trained aeronautical mechanic , and has spent most of her adult life fixing and driving cars.

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    Alana Holmberg 2024

     

  • Wheels of fire: Red CentreNATS revs up Alice Springs
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    Wheels of fire: Red CentreNATS revs up Alice Springs
    The Northern Territory town comes alive in a flurry of fumes and smoke as cars and bikes compete in a range of categories to win the crown at the three-day Red CentreNATs festival. Enthusiasts and spectators from all over the country flock to Alice Springs for drag races, burnouts and vintage cars, in a high-octane celebration of speed set against the backdrop of the desert.

    A burn out participant gets the all clear from fire and safety team after their session on the burn out pad, part of the 2024 Red CentreNATs in Alice Springs / Mparntwe.

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    Alana Holmberg 2024

     

  • Wheels of fire: Red CentreNATS revs up Alice Springs
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    Wheels of fire: Red CentreNATS revs up Alice Springs
    The Northern Territory town comes alive in a flurry of fumes and smoke as cars and bikes compete in a range of categories to win the crown at the three-day Red CentreNATs festival. Enthusiasts and spectators from all over the country flock to Alice Springs for drag races, burnouts and vintage cars, in a high-octane celebration of speed set against the backdrop of the desert.

    Spectators check out the burnouts at Alice Springs Inland Dragway on the last afternoon of the Red CentreNATS in Mpartwe / Alice Springs on Sunday 1 September 2024. The event is very loud and the crowd often gets engulfed by clouds of smoke from the tyres.

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    Alana Holmberg 2024

     

  • Wheels of fire: Red CentreNATS revs up Alice Springs
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    Wheels of fire: Red CentreNATS revs up Alice Springs
    The Northern Territory town comes alive in a flurry of fumes and smoke as cars and bikes compete in a range of categories to win the crown at the three-day Red CentreNATs festival. Enthusiasts and spectators from all over the country flock to Alice Springs for drag races, burnouts and vintage cars, in a high-octane celebration of speed set against the backdrop of the desert.

    Portrait of driver Jake Totani at the Alice Springs Inland Dragway during the Red CentreNATS burnout sessions on Sunday 1 September.

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  • Wheels of fire: Red CentreNATS revs up Alice Springs
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    Wheels of fire: Red CentreNATS revs up Alice Springs
    The Northern Territory town comes alive in a flurry of fumes and smoke as cars and bikes compete in a range of categories to win the crown at the three-day Red CentreNATs festival. Enthusiasts and spectators from all over the country flock to Alice Springs for drag races, burnouts and vintage cars, in a high-octane celebration of speed set against the backdrop of the desert.

    Burnout sessions at the Alice Springs Inland Dragway during the Red CentreNATS in Mpartwe / Alice Springs on Sunday 1 September 2024.

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    Alana Holmberg 2024

     

  • Wheels of fire: Red CentreNATS revs up Alice Springs
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    Wheels of fire: Red CentreNATS revs up Alice Springs
    The Northern Territory town comes alive in a flurry of fumes and smoke as cars and bikes compete in a range of categories to win the crown at the three-day Red CentreNATs festival. Enthusiasts and spectators from all over the country flock to Alice Springs for drag races, burnouts and vintage cars, in a high-octane celebration of speed set against the backdrop of the desert.

    Burnout sessions at the Alice Springs Inland Dragway during the Red CentreNATS in Mpartwe / Alice Springs on Sunday 1 September 2024.

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    Alana Holmberg 2024

     

  • Wheels of fire: Red CentreNATS revs up Alice Springs
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    Wheels of fire: Red CentreNATS revs up Alice Springs
    The Northern Territory town comes alive in a flurry of fumes and smoke as cars and bikes compete in a range of categories to win the crown at the three-day Red CentreNATs festival. Enthusiasts and spectators from all over the country flock to Alice Springs for drag races, burnouts and vintage cars, in a high-octane celebration of speed set against the backdrop of the desert.

    A spectator turns from the track after a large cloud of tyre smoke and fumes engulf the crowd during the Burnout Pro Top 10 Finals at the Red CentreNATS in Mpartwe / Alice Springs on Sunday 1 September 2024.

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    Alana Holmberg 2024

     

  • Wheels of fire: Red CentreNATS revs up Alice Springs
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    Wheels of fire: Red CentreNATS revs up Alice Springs
    The Northern Territory town comes alive in a flurry of fumes and smoke as cars and bikes compete in a range of categories to win the crown at the three-day Red CentreNATs festival. Enthusiasts and spectators from all over the country flock to Alice Springs for drag races, burnouts and vintage cars, in a high-octane celebration of speed set against the backdrop of the desert.

    Spectators check out the burnouts at Alice Springs Inland Dragway on the last afternoon of the Red CentreNATS in Mpartwe / Alice Springs on Sunday 1 September 2024. The event is very loud and the crowd often gets engulfed by clouds of smoke from the spinning tyres and shards of rubber from burst tyres.

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    Alana Holmberg 2024

     

  • Wheels of fire: Red CentreNATS revs up Alice Springs
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    Wheels of fire: Red CentreNATS revs up Alice Springs
    The Northern Territory town comes alive in a flurry of fumes and smoke as cars and bikes compete in a range of categories to win the crown at the three-day Red CentreNATs festival. Enthusiasts and spectators from all over the country flock to Alice Springs for drag races, burnouts and vintage cars, in a high-octane celebration of speed set against the backdrop of the desert.

    Spectators check out the burnouts at Alice Springs Inland Dragway on the last afternoon of the Red CentreNATS in Mpartwe / Alice Springs on Sunday 1 September 2024. The event was held over a weekend that had temperatures over 35 degrees each day.

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    Alana Holmberg 2024

     

  • Wheels of fire: Red CentreNATS revs up Alice Springs
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    Wheels of fire: Red CentreNATS revs up Alice Springs
    The Northern Territory town comes alive in a flurry of fumes and smoke as cars and bikes compete in a range of categories to win the crown at the three-day Red CentreNATs festival. Enthusiasts and spectators from all over the country flock to Alice Springs for drag races, burnouts and vintage cars, in a high-octane celebration of speed set against the backdrop of the desert.

    Spectators check out the burnouts at Alice Springs Inland Dragway on the last afternoon of the Red CentreNATS in Mpartwe / Alice Springs on Sunday 1 September 2024.

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    Alana Holmberg 2024

     

  • Wheels of fire: Red CentreNATS revs up Alice Springs
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    Wheels of fire: Red CentreNATS revs up Alice Springs
    The Northern Territory town comes alive in a flurry of fumes and smoke as cars and bikes compete in a range of categories to win the crown at the three-day Red CentreNATs festival. Enthusiasts and spectators from all over the country flock to Alice Springs for drag races, burnouts and vintage cars, in a high-octane celebration of speed set against the backdrop of the desert.

    Spectators check out the burnouts at Alice Springs Inland Dragway on the last afternoon of the Red CentreNATS in Mpartwe / Alice Springs on Sunday 1 September 2024.

    Alana Holmberg / Guardian / eyevine

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    Alana Holmberg 2024

     

  • Wheels of fire: Red CentreNATS revs up Alice Springs
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    Wheels of fire: Red CentreNATS revs up Alice Springs
    The Northern Territory town comes alive in a flurry of fumes and smoke as cars and bikes compete in a range of categories to win the crown at the three-day Red CentreNATs festival. Enthusiasts and spectators from all over the country flock to Alice Springs for drag races, burnouts and vintage cars, in a high-octane celebration of speed set against the backdrop of the desert.

    Cars form up ahead of the Red CentreNATS Street Parade in Mpartwe / Alice Springs on Saturday 31 August 2024.

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    Alana Holmberg 2024

     

  • Wheels of fire: Red CentreNATS revs up Alice Springs
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    Wheels of fire: Red CentreNATS revs up Alice Springs
    The Northern Territory town comes alive in a flurry of fumes and smoke as cars and bikes compete in a range of categories to win the crown at the three-day Red CentreNATs festival. Enthusiasts and spectators from all over the country flock to Alice Springs for drag races, burnouts and vintage cars, in a high-octane celebration of speed set against the backdrop of the desert.

    Amelia Allen and John Smulders in their '73 Holden HQ Premier, waiting for the street parade to begin.

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    Alana Holmberg 2024

     

  • Wheels of fire: Red CentreNATS revs up Alice Springs
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    Wheels of fire: Red CentreNATS revs up Alice Springs
    The Northern Territory town comes alive in a flurry of fumes and smoke as cars and bikes compete in a range of categories to win the crown at the three-day Red CentreNATs festival. Enthusiasts and spectators from all over the country flock to Alice Springs for drag races, burnouts and vintage cars, in a high-octane celebration of speed set against the backdrop of the desert.

    Joan Presley, 74, waits for the start of the street parade in her aubegine pink '74 Torana at Blatherskite Park in Mpartwe / Alice Springs on Saturday 31 August 2024.
    "I'm a rev head, I love the cars and I love the noise. It's great for Alice SPrings that we have it here. It's the only place they can and be free to drive the cars on the road. I would like to see more women in more cars driving this event"

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    Alana Holmberg 2024

     

  • Wheels of fire: Red CentreNATS revs up Alice Springs
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    Wheels of fire: Red CentreNATS revs up Alice Springs
    The Northern Territory town comes alive in a flurry of fumes and smoke as cars and bikes compete in a range of categories to win the crown at the three-day Red CentreNATs festival. Enthusiasts and spectators from all over the country flock to Alice Springs for drag races, burnouts and vintage cars, in a high-octane celebration of speed set against the backdrop of the desert.

    Spectators line the streets in Mpartwe / Alice Springs to watch the Red CentreNATS street parade on Saturday 31 August 2024.

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    Alana Holmberg 2024

     

  • Wheels of fire: Red CentreNATS revs up Alice Springs
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    Wheels of fire: Red CentreNATS revs up Alice Springs
    The Northern Territory town comes alive in a flurry of fumes and smoke as cars and bikes compete in a range of categories to win the crown at the three-day Red CentreNATs festival. Enthusiasts and spectators from all over the country flock to Alice Springs for drag races, burnouts and vintage cars, in a high-octane celebration of speed set against the backdrop of the desert.

    Red CentreNATS Street Parade in Mpartwe / Alice Springs on Saturday 31 August 2024.

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    Alana Holmberg 2024

     

  • Wheels of fire: Red CentreNATS revs up Alice Springs
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    Wheels of fire: Red CentreNATS revs up Alice Springs
    The Northern Territory town comes alive in a flurry of fumes and smoke as cars and bikes compete in a range of categories to win the crown at the three-day Red CentreNATs festival. Enthusiasts and spectators from all over the country flock to Alice Springs for drag races, burnouts and vintage cars, in a high-octane celebration of speed set against the backdrop of the desert.

    Red CentreNATS Street Parade in Mpartwe / Alice Springs on Saturday 31 August 2024.

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    Alana Holmberg 2024

     

  • Wheels of fire: Red CentreNATS revs up Alice Springs
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    Wheels of fire: Red CentreNATS revs up Alice Springs
    The Northern Territory town comes alive in a flurry of fumes and smoke as cars and bikes compete in a range of categories to win the crown at the three-day Red CentreNATs festival. Enthusiasts and spectators from all over the country flock to Alice Springs for drag races, burnouts and vintage cars, in a high-octane celebration of speed set against the backdrop of the desert.

    Joe Sabadin on his 2019 Honda Monkey motorboke ahead of the Red CentreNATS Street Parade through Mpartwe / Alice Springs on Saturday 31 August 2024.

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    Alana Holmberg 2024

     

  • Three decades after Priscilla, drag blooms in Alice Springs
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    Three decades after Priscilla, drag blooms in Alice Springs
    Drag and cabaret performers from near and far travel to Australia's red centre to celebrate a special anniversary of The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert.

    This year marks the 30th anniversary of Priscilla and earlier this month, Alice Springs' annual drag and cabaret festival FabAlice staged a tribute to Stephan Elliott's film and its legacy, with 20 international and interstate acts performing in the town over four days.

    Electric Feilds Eurovision song One Milkali they say is about our molecular similarities and the connection we all have to each other, the environment, and the universe. A 4 day rainbow festival - celebrating love, diversity & glitter - in the heart of Australia
    Alice Springs. NT Australia

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  • Three decades after Priscilla, drag blooms in Alice Springs
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    Three decades after Priscilla, drag blooms in Alice Springs
    Drag and cabaret performers from near and far travel to Australia's red centre to celebrate a special anniversary of The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert.

    This year marks the 30th anniversary of Priscilla and earlier this month, Alice Springs' annual drag and cabaret festival FabAlice staged a tribute to Stephan Elliott's film and its legacy, with 20 international and interstate acts performing in the town over four days.

    Narrm king Freddie Merkin at FabAlice against the rolling back drop of the Macdonnell Ranges. A 4 day rainbow festival - celebrating love, diversity & glitter - in the heart of Australia
    Alice Springs. NT Australia

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  • Three decades after Priscilla, drag blooms in Alice Springs
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    Three decades after Priscilla, drag blooms in Alice Springs
    Drag and cabaret performers from near and far travel to Australia's red centre to celebrate a special anniversary of The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert.

    This year marks the 30th anniversary of Priscilla and earlier this month, Alice Springs' annual drag and cabaret festival FabAlice staged a tribute to Stephan Elliott's film and its legacy, with 20 international and interstate acts performing in the town over four days.

    Iwaidja and Malak Malak queen Miss Ellaneous performs at FabAlice as part of the 30th anniversary since Priscilla Queen of the Desert. A 4 day rainbow festival - celebrating love, diversity & glitter - in the heart of Australia
    Alice Springs. NT Australia

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  • Three decades after Priscilla, drag blooms in Alice Springs
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    Three decades after Priscilla, drag blooms in Alice Springs
    Drag and cabaret performers from near and far travel to Australia's red centre to celebrate a special anniversary of The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert.

    This year marks the 30th anniversary of Priscilla and earlier this month, Alice Springs' annual drag and cabaret festival FabAlice staged a tribute to Stephan Elliott's film and its legacy, with 20 international and interstate acts performing in the town over four days.

    Electric Fields performing at FabAlice A 4 day rainbow festival - celebrating love, diversity & glitter - in the heart of Australia
    Alice Springs. NT Australia

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  • Three decades after Priscilla, drag blooms in Alice Springs
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    Three decades after Priscilla, drag blooms in Alice Springs
    Drag and cabaret performers from near and far travel to Australia's red centre to celebrate a special anniversary of The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert.

    This year marks the 30th anniversary of Priscilla and earlier this month, Alice Springs' annual drag and cabaret festival FabAlice staged a tribute to Stephan Elliott's film and its legacy, with 20 international and interstate acts performing in the town over four days.

    Arrernte and Gurindji queen Estelle brings the fierce back to her home country, Mwpartne, during FabAlice 2024 A 4 day rainbow festival - celebrating love, diversity & glitter - in the heart of Australia
    Alice Springs. NT Australia

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  • Three decades after Priscilla, drag blooms in Alice Springs
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    Three decades after Priscilla, drag blooms in Alice Springs
    Drag and cabaret performers from near and far travel to Australia's red centre to celebrate a special anniversary of The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert.

    This year marks the 30th anniversary of Priscilla and earlier this month, Alice Springs' annual drag and cabaret festival FabAlice staged a tribute to Stephan Elliott's film and its legacy, with 20 international and interstate acts performing in the town over four days.

    Drag King Donnie Piccolo performs Billie Eilish's Bad Guy for festival-goers on a budget Barbie Camper Tour of Mparntwe/Alice Springs. A 4 day rainbow festival - celebrating love, diversity & glitter - in the heart of Australia
    Alice Springs. NT Australia.

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  • Three decades after Priscilla, drag blooms in Alice Springs
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    Three decades after Priscilla, drag blooms in Alice Springs
    Drag and cabaret performers from near and far travel to Australia's red centre to celebrate a special anniversary of The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert.

    This year marks the 30th anniversary of Priscilla and earlier this month, Alice Springs' annual drag and cabaret festival FabAlice staged a tribute to Stephan Elliott's film and its legacy, with 20 international and interstate acts performing in the town over four days.

    FabAlice youth ambassador Sorrell Diddams said having the drag queens and kings take over the town made them feel proud to be part of the queer community A 4 day rainbow festival - celebrating love, diversity & glitter - in the heart of Australia
    Alice Springs. NT Australia

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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
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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: Sunrise in the outback 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 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)
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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)
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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
    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)
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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 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: The moon rising over 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: Historical graffiti at Chambers Pillar dating back to 1870 (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)
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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: The moon rising over 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: Sunrise in the outback 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
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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: A view of Castle Rock near Chambers Pillar at sunset (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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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
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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
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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)
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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 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
    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
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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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