DESERT DREAMS - click to enlarge



ULURU - KATA TJUTA NATIONAL PARK, NORTHERN TERRITORY, AUSTRALIA

Clouds roll by casting their moving shadows over the vast domes of Kata Tjuta. A pair of young desert oak stand side by side in a field of golden spinifex watching the afternoon unfold. In the 1870s William Giles was the first white explorer to arrive here and named this place 'The Olgas' after the reigning Queen Olga of Wurttemberg at the time. 'Kata Tjuta' the Aboriginal name means 'many heads'.