Lovely to visit and such colours in this area of the barren country of ours. It's here also that the Dingo fence can be seen [Longest Fence].
Remembering these breakaways were once an inland sea.
Adam, I have no idea. Be just the same as living on top of the soil, but underground you have stone or whatever walls....photos are coming of underground houses. It's extremely hot in the summer time and cold in winter...underground it keeps more of an even temperature all year round..
I didn't realize part of the underground houses is above ground. So interesting how people adapted to the extreme temperatures in a way that allowed them to survive. That white rock really stands out against all the red color. I wonder what it's made of.
All this far a I can recall and according to my photos, all houses underground the entrance is at the side of a hill... Beautiful colours of the earth and surrounds. I searched to find out what the mounds/hills are made of, couldn't find.
Agree 100% with "EC" - it is harsh, unforgiving countryside - not for the faith hearted. Still it is what makes us what we are and we love our country the best and most beautiful with all types of topography in the World. Signing out now from PC and E-mail land - holidays are not meant to waste time with such things, unless like your leisurely travels and doing a travelogue of great interest - mine will be computer free - ha ha. Cheers Colin
3rd photo, looks like those mounds have been built upon, but a couple of photos later I see it is just caves. I like the spaciousness out there, sometimes here in the flats I feel as if all my neighbours are far too close. Handy if I fall and can't get up, I can just yell for help, but I can hear them pee and that's TMI.
Margaret your country is very sapcious. The landscape breathtaking amazing masterpiece of God
ReplyDeleteIt is a masterpiece for sure...and a large one at that..
DeleteI wonder what it's like to live in an underground house?
ReplyDeleteAdam, I have no idea. Be just the same as living on top of the soil, but underground you have stone or whatever walls....photos are coming of underground houses.
DeleteIt's extremely hot in the summer time and cold in winter...underground it keeps more of an even temperature all year round..
I didn't realize part of the underground houses is above ground. So interesting how people adapted to the extreme temperatures in a way that allowed them to survive. That white rock really stands out against all the red color. I wonder what it's made of.
ReplyDeleteCynthia - it might be stone age fossil salt?
DeleteColin
All this far a I can recall and according to my photos, all houses underground the entrance is at the side of a hill...
DeleteBeautiful colours of the earth and surrounds. I searched to find out what the mounds/hills are made of, couldn't find.
The images seem taken the legendary West .
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Movies have been made here at times...including a couple of Mad Max Movies, if you are familiar.
DeleteHarsh, unforgiving and beautiful country.
ReplyDeleteIt is but beautiful to see. Well I think it is.
DeleteNo arguments from me. It is beautiful. Just country to be careful in.
DeleteAgree 100% with "EC" - it is harsh, unforgiving countryside - not for the faith hearted.
ReplyDeleteStill it is what makes us what we are and we love our country the best and most beautiful
with all types of topography in the World.
Signing out now from PC and E-mail land - holidays are not meant to waste time with such things, unless like your leisurely travels and doing a travelogue of great interest - mine will be computer free - ha ha.
Cheers
Colin
Enjoy your holiday and have fun...
DeleteI would love to see the dingo fence in person and those underground houses, all these photos are bloody great.
ReplyDeleteThanks Jo-Anne..
DeleteBet you it's warm there.
ReplyDeleteI like this area, I like the feeling of space .
Merle.......
Plenty of space Merle, heaps of it. Yes in summer is very hot well over 46degC
Delete3rd photo, looks like those mounds have been built upon, but a couple of photos later I see it is just caves.
ReplyDeleteI like the spaciousness out there, sometimes here in the flats I feel as if all my neighbours are far too close. Handy if I fall and can't get up, I can just yell for help, but I can hear them pee and that's TMI.
Not sure if I would like to live in a flat, but of course if I had to I would...gosh must be thin walls...lol
DeleteDingo fence... is that the same as the rabbit proof fence?
ReplyDeleteNo...there is a Rabbit fence over your way...
DeleteWonderful landscapes.
ReplyDeleteIt's amazing.
DeleteOh, that's a beautiful place !!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing your fantastic photos !
Greetings
You're welcome
DeleteWould that white rock formation be made of salt or limestone?
ReplyDeleteI expect it might be limestone. I looked it up and really couldn't find out...
DeleteFurther proof of just how diverse and interesting our wonderful country is.
ReplyDeleteIt sure is diverse, from the sea, beaches to Coober Pedy and beyond.
DeleteFantastic! I've been to Coober Pedy a couple of times, but never to the Breakaways! Looks like a great place to take your camera!!
ReplyDeleteNext time you will get there. I believe that near the Breakaways Mad Max was filmed, part of it..
DeleteWe live in such a diverse country - the landscape is just amazing. Loving your holiday photos.
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