Berlin, Germany

Hagen Seyring - Photography

  1. The barracks

  2. Inside the camel stables

  3. Camel stables

  4. Post and Telegraph Office

  5. Radiotelegraphy device

  6. Telegraph equipement

  7. Another view at the Stationsmaster's Residence

  8. The Stationsmaster's Residence

  9. On the way to the Historic Telegraph Station

    It take me 1 1/2 h walk by 35 degree to get there from my accomodation

  10. The Simpsons Gap

    The area is an important spiritual site to the Arrernte Aboriginal people, where several dreaming trails and stories cross.

  11. Afternoon in the Simpsons Gap

    The Simpsons Gap area incorporates large areas of Mulga and is a major stronghold for over 40 rare and relict plants.

  12. Wallaby in the Simpsons Gap

    The name "wallaby" comes from Dharug 'walabi' or 'waliba'. Young wallabies are known as "joeys", like many other marsupials.

  13. Larapinta Drive to the Simpsons Gap

  14. On the ground of thePalm Valley

    Palm Valley and the surrounding area is the only place in Central Australia where Red Cabbage Palms (Livistona mariae) survive.

  15. View from Kalarranga Lookout to different rocks formations

    During significant rainfall in the region, expanses of water can be witnessed flowing through the valley gorge.

  16. View from Kalarranga Lookout to Mpaara

    The average rainfall for Palm Valley is only 200 mm per year.

  17. View from Kalarranga Lookout over the valley

    Palm Valley, within the Finke Gorge National Park, is an east-west running valley in the Krichauff Range 123 km (138 km by road) s…

  18. Rocks formation of Mpaara

    Palm Valley, within the Finke Gorge National Park, is an east-west running valley in the Krichauff Range 123 km (138 km by road) s…

  19. Gosses Bluff

    The original crater is thought to have been formed by the impact of an asteroid or comet approximately 142.5 ± 0.8 million years a…

  20. View at Gosses Bluff, which is thought to be a impact crater

    The original crater is thought to have been formed by the impact of an asteroid or comet approximately 142.5 ± 0.8 million years a…

  21. MacDonnel Ranges during sunset

    The ranges were named after Sir Richard MacDonnell (the Governor of South Australia at the time) by John McDouall Stuart, whose 18…