By Darren Stones
Here's a collection of landscape photographs I took whilst visiting the Perry Sandhills at Wentworth, New South Wales, Australia.
Geologists believe the sandhills originated after an ice age 40,000 years ago and were formed by wind erosion over thousands of years.
The sandhills have appeared as a backdrop in numerous television shows and movies, and are used annually for Music Under the Stars as part of the Mildura Wentworth Arts Festival.
Located 6km northwest from Wentworth which lies on the banks of the Murray River, the Perry Sandhills take on a magnificent red appearance around sunset as seen here in my iconic Australian travel photographs.
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You've certainly captured the splendour of these sandhills. We visited recently and they are amazing.
ReplyDeleteHi Jan,
ReplyDeleteThanks for visiting and commenting. Great place to visit, hey? Awesome colours indeed.
The transformation of this place during late afternoon has to be seen to be believed.
Have to admit, at the end of shooting I ran over the hills like a big school kid. LOL ... great fun.
Trust your visit was enjoyable.
Cheers.