Ghost Gum on Kings Canyon - Northern Territory, Australia
by Lexa Harpell
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Ghost Gum on Kings Canyon - Northern Territory, Australia
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Lexa Harpell
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Raw and Untouched Northern Territory Series by Lexa Harpell.
Ghost Gum on Kings Canyon - Northern Territory, Australia
Only a handful of trees survive the harsh, arid conditions on the rim of Kings Canyon. Ghost gum trees somehow seem to manage - yet there are few. Their roots run deep through the cracks of the rocks in search for water to keep alive.
Kings Canyon is 323kms southwest of Alice Springs - 430kms via 2WD or 300kms from Uluru in the Northern Territory, Australia and is is part of the Watarrka National Park.
Kings Canyon takes its name from Kings Creek which was named by the explorer Ernest Giles when he passed through the area in 1872.
Driving towards head the canyon from Uluru you wonder at the length of the range with the canyon walls at 100mts high.
You can walk the 6kms loop around the rim viewing some of the most spectacular scenery and incredible rock formations. There is a rather steep climb to the top of the rim which they call 'Heartbreak Hill'. Just take you time and take rests every so often. The walk around the rim is not that difficult. It usually takes about 3-4hours at a leisurely walk.
You are encouraged to walk only on the marked area as part of the gorge is a sacred Aboriginal site.
About half way you can take a small detour and descend to the permanent water hole of The Garden of Eden.
The second half of the walk shows the fascinating weathered sandstone domes with spasmodic trees growing between them. the bright red in the rocks is due to oxidisation of the high iron content.
**ALWAYS take plenty of water to drink when hiking in this part of Australia (around 1 litre per hour) - especially during the summer months as the rocks absorb heat from the sun and the temperatures rise and you can dehydrate quickly! Some people collapse due to dehydration. Drink - don't sip water and don't wait to drink until you are thirsty - you are already dehydrated!
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Robyn King
Congratulations your beautiful work is being featured in 500 Views Share Group & Shared :-)
Lexa Harpell
Thank you Mariola for the feature in your wonderful group - 500 Views-1 Image a Day! :))
Lexa Harpell
Thank you Ludwig for the honour to be featured in your wonderful group - All Red Rock Country! :))
Lexa Harpell
Thank you Beth for the honour to be featured in your wonderful group - 500 and Beyond Fine Art! :))
Lexa Harpell
Thank you kindly ladies for your generous comments and visits...greatly appreciated! :))
Karen Cook
Loved reading your description! It sounds fascinating, a little dangerous, but so worth the climb for this view.
Lexa Harpell
Thank you Miroslava for the honour to be featured in your wonderful group - Australia in Pictures! :))
Lexa Harpell
Thank you so much Paul for the honour to be featured in your wonderful group - Australian Outback! :))