Looking Back- Ormiston Gorge
by Lexa Harpell
Title
Looking Back- Ormiston Gorge
Artist
Lexa Harpell
Medium
Photograph - Photographs
Description
Raw and Untouched Northern Territory Series by Lexa Harpell.
After a 6 hour hike I had to wade across the waist deep cold water holding all my gear above my head. The rocks underneath were quite slippery and I just kept hoping the water didn’t get any deeper – save the cameras!!! haha
Everything else could dry in time.
The Pound Track of Ormiston Gorge in the West McDonald Ranges, Northern Territory, Australia.
I’d suggest an early start, around 7am to take in the sun rising over the ranges. Usually a 3-4 hours hike, yet it is a photographic delight with ever changing scenery of grassy ranges to amazing rock formations in beautiful pastel tones through the gorge and rocky dry river bed – in winter.
The river fills to great heights during the summer months which makes the circular track impassable.
Even though there was little to no water in the river, (during the winter months) I still had to wade waist deep across one small section towards the end.
Colours of Ormiston Gorge are nothing short of spectacular. Rich, bright red quartzite peaks against the pastels of granite, limestone, sandstone and siltstone dot the riverbed.
Created over 300millions years ago, time, earth’s folding and erosion has created a natural, colourful spectacular to feast your eyes upon.
Add a permanent waterhole at its base to swim or cool down, it is one of my favourite places to spend time.
Central Australia was once an inland sea and Ormiston Gorge has fossils to read its past. There are still some tropical plants growing in the era from its long past. Such contrasts!
Ghost gum trees grow along the ridges with their root winding their way down through the cracks in the rocks to the waters. One tree is estimated to have roots 70mtrs deep.
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June 2nd, 2018
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