Wild in Arnhem


Australia - Mt Borradaile






“Sunset”
July 2011

24mm
1/320th @ f/13.0
ISO 1600
Canon EOS-1D Mark IV






Wild in Arnhem

Australia - Mt Borradaile
46 images

Most people visit Davidson's Safari Camp for the indigenous rock art, and no wonder. It's one of the most intimate and impressive ways to experience tens of thousands of years of indigenous culture in Australia. But the natural history is equally impressive at Mount Borradaile. Rare grasshoppers, immense diversity of flowers and magnificent wetlands combine to provide a unique enviornment for spotting wildlife. Where the stone country meets the wetlands a unique experience awaits.








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Behind The Scenes

Davidson's Safari Camp is special because of Max Davidson. His unique relationship with the indigenous people of Arnhem has made this tourism destination possible. Once there were just tents and toilets, but in recent years the camp has undergone major upgrades with comfortable cabins, great cuisine and even a pool for the comfort of guests. I've been lucky enough to run many workshops here over the years while Max was still with us, and I hope to continue visiting once a year with my Grand Outback Photography Tour.

ewenbell.com/outback

About the Leichhardt's Grasshopper: http://goo.gl/f473J
Travel in Arnhem Land: holidaysforcouples.com.au/article/wild-with-art



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