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  • Memorial to Sir William Duff, governer of New South Wales. The Waverley Cemetery opened in 1877 and is a cemetery located on top of the cliffs at Bronte in the eastern suburbs of Sydney. It is noted for its largely intact Victorian and Edwardian monuments. The cemetery contains the graves of many significant Australians including and the poet Henry Lawson and Australia's first Prime Minister, Sir Edmund Barton, who is interred at South Head...Architecturally, Waverley Cemetery is significant in that it showcases examples of Stonemasonry and funerary art dating back from the 19th century,with features (such as the gates, buildings and fencing) that due to their intact nature are considered of outstanding aesthetic value...Poetically, the juxtaposition of the tombs and memorials overlooking the pacific ocean of the sea makes the cemetery a unique place.
    Waverley-Cemetery-Pacific-Ocean-Sydn...jpg
  • The Waverley Cemetery opened in 1877 and is a cemetery located on top of the cliffs at Bronte in the eastern suburbs of Sydney. It is noted for its largely intact Victorian and Edwardian monuments. The cemetery contains the graves of many significant Australians including and the poet Henry Lawson and Australia's first Prime Minister, Sir Edmund Barton, who is interred at South Head...Architecturally, Waverley Cemetery is significant in that it showcases examples of Stonemasonry and funerary art dating back from the 19th century,with features (such as the gates, buildings and fencing) that due to their intact nature are considered of outstanding aesthetic value...Poetically, the juxtaposition of the tombs and memorials overlooking the pacific ocean of the sea makes the cemetery a unique place.
    Waverley-Cemetery-Pacific-Ocean-Sydn...jpg
  • Cross memorial in front of graves. The Waverley Cemetery opened in 1877 and is a cemetery located on top of the cliffs at Bronte in the eastern suburbs of Sydney. It is noted for its largely intact Victorian and Edwardian monuments. The cemetery contains the graves of many significant Australians including and the poet Henry Lawson and Australia's first Prime Minister, Sir Edmund Barton, who is interred at South Head...Architecturally, Waverley Cemetery is significant in that it showcases examples of Stonemasonry and funerary art dating back from the 19th century,with features (such as the gates, buildings and fencing) that due to their intact nature are considered of outstanding aesthetic value...Poetically, the juxtaposition of the tombs and memorials overlooking the pacific ocean of the sea makes the cemetery a unique place.
    Waverley-Cemetery-Pacific-Ocean-Sydn...jpg
  • Broken column memorial of Edward & Florence Grainuger from injuries received in the late Redfern Railway Accident 1894. The Waverley Cemetery opened in 1877 and is a cemetery located on top of the cliffs at Bronte in the eastern suburbs of Sydney. It is noted for its largely intact Victorian and Edwardian monuments. The cemetery contains the graves of many significant Australians including and the poet Henry Lawson and Australia's first Prime Minister, Sir Edmund Barton, who is interred at South Head...Architecturally, Waverley Cemetery is significant in that it showcases examples of Stonemasonry and funerary art dating back from the 19th century,with features (such as the gates, buildings and fencing) that due to their intact nature are considered of outstanding aesthetic value...Poetically, the juxtaposition of the tombs and memorials overlooking the pacific ocean of the sea makes the cemetery a unique place.
    Waverley-Cemetery-Pacific-Ocean-Sydn...jpg
  • Broken column memorial of John & Caroline Starkey. The Waverley Cemetery opened in 1877 and is a cemetery located on top of the cliffs at Bronte in the eastern suburbs of Sydney. It is noted for its largely intact Victorian and Edwardian monuments. The cemetery contains the graves of many significant Australians including and the poet Henry Lawson and Australia's first Prime Minister, Sir Edmund Barton, who is interred at South Head...Architecturally, Waverley Cemetery is significant in that it showcases examples of Stonemasonry and funerary art dating back from the 19th century,with features (such as the gates, buildings and fencing) that due to their intact nature are considered of outstanding aesthetic value...Poetically, the juxtaposition of the tombs and memorials overlooking the pacific ocean of the sea makes the cemetery a unique place.
    Waverley-Cemetery-Pacific-Ocean-Sydn...jpg
  • The Waverley Cemetery opened in 1877 and is a cemetery located on top of the cliffs at Bronte in the eastern suburbs of Sydney. It is noted for its largely intact Victorian and Edwardian monuments. The cemetery contains the graves of many significant Australians including and the poet Henry Lawson and Australia's first Prime Minister, Sir Edmund Barton, who is interred at South Head...Architecturally, Waverley Cemetery is significant in that it showcases examples of Stonemasonry and funerary art dating back from the 19th century,with features (such as the gates, buildings and fencing) that due to their intact nature are considered of outstanding aesthetic value...Poetically, the juxtaposition of the tombs and memorials overlooking the pacific ocean of the sea makes the cemetery a unique place.
    Waverley-Cemetery-Pacific-Ocean-Sydn...jpg
  • The Waverley Cemetery opened in 1877 and is a cemetery located on top of the cliffs at Bronte in the eastern suburbs of Sydney. It is noted for its largely intact Victorian and Edwardian monuments. The cemetery contains the graves of many significant Australians including and the poet Henry Lawson and Australia's first Prime Minister, Sir Edmund Barton, who is interred at South Head...Architecturally, Waverley Cemetery is significant in that it showcases examples of Stonemasonry and funerary art dating back from the 19th century,with features (such as the gates, buildings and fencing) that due to their intact nature are considered of outstanding aesthetic value...Poetically, the juxtaposition of the tombs and memorials overlooking the pacific ocean of the sea makes the cemetery a unique place.
    Waverley-Cemetery-Pacific-Ocean-Sydn...jpg
  • The Waverley Cemetery opened in 1877 and is a cemetery located on top of the cliffs at Bronte in the eastern suburbs of Sydney. It is noted for its largely intact Victorian and Edwardian monuments. The cemetery contains the graves of many significant Australians including and the poet Henry Lawson and Australia's first Prime Minister, Sir Edmund Barton, who is interred at South Head...Architecturally, Waverley Cemetery is significant in that it showcases examples of Stonemasonry and funerary art dating back from the 19th century,with features (such as the gates, buildings and fencing) that due to their intact nature are considered of outstanding aesthetic value...Poetically, the juxtaposition of the tombs and memorials overlooking the pacific ocean of the sea makes the cemetery a unique place.
    Waverley-Cemetery-Pacific-Ocean-Sydn...jpg
  • The Waverley Cemetery opened in 1877 and is a cemetery located on top of the cliffs at Bronte in the eastern suburbs of Sydney. It is noted for its largely intact Victorian and Edwardian monuments. The cemetery contains the graves of many significant Australians including and the poet Henry Lawson and Australia's first Prime Minister, Sir Edmund Barton, who is interred at South Head...Architecturally, Waverley Cemetery is significant in that it showcases examples of Stonemasonry and funerary art dating back from the 19th century,with features (such as the gates, buildings and fencing) that due to their intact nature are considered of outstanding aesthetic value...Poetically, the juxtaposition of the tombs and memorials overlooking the pacific ocean of the sea makes the cemetery a unique place.
    Waverley-Cemetery-Pacific-Ocean-Sydn...jpg
  • The Waverley Cemetery opened in 1877 and is a cemetery located on top of the cliffs at Bronte in the eastern suburbs of Sydney. It is noted for its largely intact Victorian and Edwardian monuments. The cemetery contains the graves of many significant Australians including and the poet Henry Lawson and Australia's first Prime Minister, Sir Edmund Barton, who is interred at South Head...Architecturally, Waverley Cemetery is significant in that it showcases examples of Stonemasonry and funerary art dating back from the 19th century,with features (such as the gates, buildings and fencing) that due to their intact nature are considered of outstanding aesthetic value...Poetically, the juxtaposition of the tombs and memorials overlooking the pacific ocean of the sea makes the cemetery a unique place.
    Waverley-Cemetery-Pacific-Ocean-Sydn...jpg
  • The Waverley Cemetery opened in 1877 and is a cemetery located on top of the cliffs at Bronte in the eastern suburbs of Sydney. It is noted for its largely intact Victorian and Edwardian monuments. The cemetery contains the graves of many significant Australians including and the poet Henry Lawson and Australia's first Prime Minister, Sir Edmund Barton, who is interred at South Head...Architecturally, Waverley Cemetery is significant in that it showcases examples of Stonemasonry and funerary art dating back from the 19th century,with features (such as the gates, buildings and fencing) that due to their intact nature are considered of outstanding aesthetic value...Poetically, the juxtaposition of the tombs and memorials overlooking the pacific ocean of the sea makes the cemetery a unique place.
    Waverley-Cemetery-Pacific-Ocean-Sydn...jpg
  • The Waverley Cemetery opened in 1877 and is a cemetery located on top of the cliffs at Bronte in the eastern suburbs of Sydney. It is noted for its largely intact Victorian and Edwardian monuments. The cemetery contains the graves of many significant Australians including and the poet Henry Lawson and Australia's first Prime Minister, Sir Edmund Barton, who is interred at South Head...Architecturally, Waverley Cemetery is significant in that it showcases examples of Stonemasonry and funerary art dating back from the 19th century,with features (such as the gates, buildings and fencing) that due to their intact nature are considered of outstanding aesthetic value...Poetically, the juxtaposition of the tombs and memorials overlooking the pacific ocean of the sea makes the cemetery a unique place.
    Waverley-Cemetery-Pacific-Ocean-Sydn...jpg
  • The Waverley Cemetery opened in 1877 and is a cemetery located on top of the cliffs at Bronte in the eastern suburbs of Sydney. It is noted for its largely intact Victorian and Edwardian monuments. The cemetery contains the graves of many significant Australians including and the poet Henry Lawson and Australia's first Prime Minister, Sir Edmund Barton, who is interred at South Head...Architecturally, Waverley Cemetery is significant in that it showcases examples of Stonemasonry and funerary art dating back from the 19th century,with features (such as the gates, buildings and fencing) that due to their intact nature are considered of outstanding aesthetic value...Poetically, the juxtaposition of the tombs and memorials overlooking the pacific ocean of the sea makes the cemetery a unique place.
    Waverley-Cemetery-Pacific-Ocean-Sydn...jpg
  • From the series Greenland: Light & Ice based on an expedition to Knud Rasmussens Land, East Greenland. Winner Travel Photographer of the Year Portfolio, 2010. Signed and editioned prints available at 59x42cm, 110x80cm & 155x110cm.
    Greenland-25.jpg
  • From the series Greenland: Light & Ice based on an expedition to Knud Rasmussens Land, East Greenland. Winner Travel Photographer of the Year Portfolio, 2010. Signed and editioned prints available at 59x42cm, 110x80cm & 155x110cm.
    Greenland-20.jpg
  • From the series Greenland: Light & Ice based on an expedition to Knud Rasmussens Land, East Greenland. Winner Travel Photographer of the Year Portfolio, 2010. Signed and editioned prints available at 59x42cm, 110x80cm & 155x110cm.
    Greenland-11-Edit.jpg
  • From the series Greenland: Light & Ice based on an expedition to Knud Rasmussens Land, East Greenland. Winner Travel Photographer of the Year Portfolio, 2010. Signed and editioned prints available at 59x42cm, 110x80cm & 155x110cm.
    Greenland-13.jpg
  • From the series Greenland: Light & Ice based on an expedition to Knud Rasmussens Land, East Greenland. Winner Travel Photographer of the Year Portfolio, 2010. Signed and editioned prints available at 59x42cm, 110x80cm & 155x110cm.
    Greenland-01.jpg
  • A Twin Otter aeroplane refuels before departure during a British mountaineering expedition to Knud Rasmussens Land, East Greenland, Arctic, 2006.
    Greenland-35.tif
  • The route up a previously unclimbed mountain during a British mountaineering expedition to Knud Rasmussens Land, East Greenland, Arctic, 2006.
    Greenland-31.tif
  • Travelling across the ice cap during a British mountaineering expedition to Knud Rasmussens Land, East Greenland, Arctic, 2006.
    Greenland-30.tif
  • Arctic night during a British mountaineering expedition to Knud Rasmussens Land, East Greenland, Arctic, 2006.
    Greenland-25.tif
  • The pink and blue skies of an arctic dusk during a British mountaineering expedition to Knud Rasmussens Land, East Greenland, Arctic, 2006.
    Greenland-22.tif
  • Blue skies above the Greenland ice cap during a British mountaineering expedition to Knud Rasmussens Land, East Greenland, Arctic, 2006.
    Greenland-21.tif
  • Evening light shines on mountains seen across the Greenland ice cap during a British mountaineering expedition to Knud Rasmussens Land, East Greenland, Arctic, 2006.
    Greenland-19.tif
  • Day time on the Greenland ice cap during a British mountaineering expedition to Knud Rasmussens Land, East Greenland, Arctic, 2006.
    Greenland-18.tif
  • The pink and blue skies of an arctic night during a British mountaineering expedition to Knud Rasmussens Land, East Greenland, Arctic, 2006.
    Greenland-16.tif
  • Golden evening light shines on snow during the ascent of a mountain during a British mountaineering expedition to Knud Rasmussens Land, East Greenland, Arctic, 2006.
    Greenland-14.tif
  • The pink and blue skies of an arctic night during a British mountaineering expedition to Knud Rasmussens Land, East Greenland, Arctic, 2006.
    Greenland-13.tif
  • Melt water pools and jagged peaks on the Greenland Ice cap during a British mountaineering expedition to Knud Rasmussens Land, East Greenland, Arctic, 2006.
    Greenland-12.tif
  • A sliver of light illuminates the horizon below a mountain during a storm. British mountaineering expedition to Knud Rasmussens Land, East Greenland, Arctic, 2006.
    Greenland-11.tif
  • Rolling mountains on the Greenland ice cap during a British mountaineering expedition to Knud Rasmussens Land, East Greenland, Arctic, 2006.
    Greenland-10.tif
  • The pink and blue skies of an arctic night during a British mountaineering expedition to Knud Rasmussens Land, East Greenland, Arctic, 2006.
    Greenland-09.tif
  • Shadow of clouds across the Greenland ice cap during a British mountaineering expedition to Knud Rasmussens Land, East Greenland, Arctic, 2006.
    Greenland-08.tif
  • The moon at night above the Greenland ice cap during a British mountaineering expedition to Knud Rasmussens Land, East Greenland, Arctic, 2006.
    Greenland-07.tif
  • Mountain slope and a crevasse covered glacier during a British mountaineering expedition to Knud Rasmussens Land, East Greenland, Arctic, 2006.
    Greenland-06.tif
  • Golden evening light shines on a crevasse covered glacier during the ascent of a mountain during a British mountaineering expedition to Knud Rasmussens Land, East Greenland, Arctic, 2006.
    Greenland-05.tif
  • Wind blown ice (Sastrugi) on the Greenland ice cap during a British mountaineering expedition to Knud Rasmussens Land, East Greenland, Arctic, 2006.
    Greenland-02.tif
  • Four mountains seen across the Greenland ice cap illuminated by the midnight sun during a British mountaineering expedition to Knud Rasmussens Land, East Greenland, Arctic, 2006.
    Greenland-01.tif
  • Breaking camp during a British mountaineering expedition to Knud Rasmussens Land, East Greenland, Arctic, 2006.
    Greenland-34.tif
  • Jonty Hunter looks across the edge of the ice cap during a British mountaineering expedition to Knud Rasmussens Land, East Greenland, Arctic, 2006.
    Greenland-33.tif
  • Evening camp during a white out. British mountaineering expedition to Knud Rasmussens Land, East Greenland, Arctic, 2006.
    Greenland-32.tif
  • Evening camp during a British mountaineering expedition to Knud Rasmussens Land, East Greenland, Arctic, 2006.
    Greenland-29.tif
  • Shadow of clouds seen on a lower layer of clouds from a summit in the Greenland ice cap during a British mountaineering expedition to Knud Rasmussens Land, East Greenland, Arctic, 2006.
    Greenland-28.tif
  • Evening light shines on mountains seen across the Greenland ice cap during a British mountaineering expedition to Knud Rasmussens Land, East Greenland, Arctic, 2006.
    Greenland-27.tif
  • A graceful mountain rises above the ice cap during a British mountaineering expedition to Knud Rasmussens Land, East Greenland, Arctic, 2006.
    Greenland-26.tif
  • Mountains and a glacier during a British mountaineering expedition to Knud Rasmussens Land, East Greenland, Arctic, 2006.
    Greenland-24.tif
  • A pointed peak rises from the Greenland ice cap during a British mountaineering expedition to Knud Rasmussens Land, East Greenland, Arctic, 2006.
    Greenland-23.tif
  • A glacier and jagged mountains seen from the edge of the Greenland ice cap during a British mountaineering expedition to Knud Rasmussens Land, East Greenland, Arctic, 2006.
    Greenland-20.tif
  • Aerial view of a mountain on the Greenland ice cap during a British mountaineering expedition to Knud Rasmussens Land, East Greenland, Arctic, 2006.
    Greenland-17.tif
  • Melt water pools and jagged peaks on the Greenland Ice cap during a British mountaineering expedition to Knud Rasmussens Land, East Greenland, Arctic, 2006.
    Greenland-15.tif
  • The moon at night above the Greenland ice cap during a British mountaineering expedition to Knud Rasmussens Land, East Greenland, Arctic, 2006.
    Greenland-04.tif
  • Shadow of clouds across rolling mountains on the Greenland ice cap during a British mountaineering expedition to Knud Rasmussens Land, East Greenland, Arctic, 2006.
    Greenland-03.tif
  • From the series Pripyat: 21 Years After Chernobyl, 2007. 21 years after the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant exploded these images of Pripyat capture a memory of three traumas: the invisible radiation, the visible looting and the gradual collapse of a ghost town. 1st place International Photography Awards, Architecture Category, 2012. Signed and editioned prints available at 59x42cm, 110x80cm & 155x110cm.
    Pripyat-14.jpg
  • Burial Chambers inside Tower of Elahbel, burial tower, Palmyra, Syria. Ancient city in the desert that fell into disuse after the 16th century.
    Palmyra-tombs-14.jpg
  • Last light at 4X4 Camp amongst El-Khiyam "The Tents",  Sahara Beida (White Desert), Egypt
    Western-Desert-Sahara-Egypt-QJEL-29.jpg
  • Main gate, Qasr al-Hayr al-Sharqi (Eastern al-Hayr Palace or the "Eastern Castle") is a castle in the middle of the Syrian Desert.
    Qasr-alHayr-alSharqi-Syria-05.jpg
  • Valley of the Tombs, Palmyra, Syria. Ancient city in the desert that fell into disuse after the 16th century.
    Palmyra-Syria-128.jpg
  • Overiew of Palmyra showing Great Colonnade and the Temple of Bel at rear, Syria at sunset from Muslim Castle.
    Palmyra-Syria-126.jpg
  • Interior of Cella or Inner Temple  of the Temple of Bel, Palmyra, Syria. Ancient city in the desert that fell into disuse after the 16th century.
    Palmyra-Syria-101.jpg
  • Cella or Inner Temple  of the Temple of Bel, Palmyra, Syria. Ancient city in the desert that fell into disuse after the 16th century.
    Palmyra-Syria-100.jpg
  • Corinthian capital of the walled courtyard, or temenos of the Temple of Bel, Palmyra, Syria. Ancient city in the desert that fell into disuse after the 16th century.
    Palmyra-Syria-092.jpg
  • Corinthian capital of the walled courtyard, or temenos of the Temple of Bel, Palmyra, Syria. Ancient city in the desert that fell into disuse after the 16th century.
    Palmyra-Syria-090.jpg
  • Funerary Temple at Diocletian's Camp. Palmyra, Syria. Ancient city in the desert that fell into disuse after the 16th century.
    Palmyra-Syria-063.jpg
  • The Praetorium (The Temple of the Signa) Palmyra, Syria. Ancient city in the desert that fell into disuse after the 16th century.
    Palmyra-Syria-054.jpg
  • Monumental Arch, Palmyra, Syria. Ancient city in the desert that fell into disuse after the 16th century.
    Palmyra-Syria-006.jpg
  • Monumental Arch, Palmyra, Syria. Ancient city in the desert that fell into disuse after the 16th century.
    Palmyra-Syria-002.jpg
  • Coast to Coast XXI. Transmitters at Beacon Hill.
    Coast-to-Coast-Walk-21.jpg
  • Coast to Coast X. Caravan Site near Shap.
    Coast-to-Coast-Walk-10.jpg
  • Coast to Coast V. Low cloud in the Lake District.
    Coast-to-Coast-Walk-05.jpg
  • Coast to Coast IV. Forestry in the Lake District.
    Coast-to-Coast-Walk-04.jpg
  • Overhead power lines diagonally cross the Cotswold landscape of rolling hills and fields Ravensgate Hill in Gloucestershire, England.
    Pylon-overhead-power-line-uk -07.jpg
  • Detail of ornamentation Tower of Elahbel, burial tower, Palmyra, Syria. Ancient city in the desert that fell into disuse after the 16th century.
    Palmyra-tombs-20.jpg
  • Carved Inscription on the Tower of Elahbel, burial tower, Palmyra, Syria. Ancient city in the desert that fell into disuse after the 16th century.
    Palmyra-tombs-19.jpg
  • Tower of Elahbel, burial tower, Palmyra, Syria. Ancient city in the desert that fell into disuse after the 16th century.
    Palmyra-tombs-18.jpg
  • Burial Chambers inside Tower of Elahbel, burial tower, Palmyra, Syria. Ancient city in the desert that fell into disuse after the 16th century.
    Palmyra-tombs-15.jpg
  • Tower of Elahbel, burial tower, Palmyra, Syria. Ancient city in the desert that fell into disuse after the 16th century.
    Palmyra-tombs-13.jpg
  • The Japanese Tomb, Palmyra, Syria. Ancient city in the desert that fell into disuse after the 16th century.
    Palmyra-tombs-08.jpg
  • Burial towers of the South Eastern necropolis, Palmyra, Syria. Ancient city in the desert that fell into disuse after the 16th century.
    Palmyra-tombs-05.jpg
  • From the Forest Seasons series based on singular walks through temperate woodlands and tropical forests. Signed and editioned prints available at 59x42cm, 110x80cm & 155x110cm.
    forest2-03.jpg
  • From the Forest Seasons series based on singular walks through temperate woodlands and tropical forests. Signed and editioned prints available at various sizes.
    IOH_Document_QL-09.jpg
  • Orange sunset in the White Desert, Egypt
    Western-Desert-Sahara-Egypt-QJEL-45.jpg
  • Aish el-Ghorab "The Mushrooms", chalk sculptures, Sahara Beida (White Desert), Egypt
    Western-Desert-Sahara-Egypt-QJEL-44.jpg
  • Aish el-Ghorab "The Mushrooms", chalk sculptures, Sahara Beida (White Desert), Egypt
    Western-Desert-Sahara-Egypt-QJEL-43.jpg
  • Sam McConnell stands next to Aish el-Ghorab "The Mushrooms", chalk sculptures, Sahara Beida (White Desert), Egypt
    Western-Desert-Sahara-Egypt-QJEL-42.jpg
  • Sunset above the the chalk rock formations of the Sahara Beida (White Desert) near Farafra, Egypt
    Western-Desert-Sahara-Egypt-QJEL-41.jpg
  • Chalk sculptures catch the setting sunlight in the White Desert, Egypt
    Western-Desert-Sahara-Egypt-QJEL-40.jpg
  • Chalk sculptures catch the setting sunlight in the White Desert, Egypt
    Western-Desert-Sahara-Egypt-QJEL-39.jpg
  • The Mushroom, chalk sculpture, Sahara Beida (white Desert), Egypt
    Western-Desert-Sahara-Egypt-QJEL-38.jpg
  • Wind sculpted chalk waves and sand in the Sahara Beida (White Desert) near Farafra, Egypt
    Western-Desert-Sahara-Egypt-QJEL-36.jpg
  • Wind sculpted chalk waves and sand in the Sahara Beida (White Desert) near Farafra, Egypt
    Western-Desert-Sahara-Egypt-QJEL-35.jpg
  • Khaled, deep in thought with a glass of sweet tea. Western Desert, Egypt
    Western-Desert-Sahara-Egypt-QJEL-32.jpg
  • Dusk in the Western Desert, Egypt
    Western-Desert-Sahara-Egypt-QJEL-31.jpg
  • Sunset abovet El-Khiyam "The Tents",  Sahara Beida (White Desert), Egypt
    Western-Desert-Sahara-Egypt-QJEL-30.jpg
  • Mahmood & Khaled rest after trekking amongst El-Khiyam "The Tents",  Sahara Beida (White Desert), Egypt
    Western-Desert-Sahara-Egypt-QJEL-28.jpg
  • 4X4 Camp amongst El-Khiyam "The Tents",  Sahara Beida (White Desert), Egypt
    Western-Desert-Sahara-Egypt-QJEL-27.jpg
  • Moments before sunset at El-Khiyam "The Tents",  Sahara Beida (White Desert), Egypt
    Western-Desert-Sahara-Egypt-QJEL-24.jpg
  • 4x4 Landcruiser stuck in the sand in the Western Desert, Egypt
    Western-Desert-Sahara-Egypt-QJEL-22.jpg
  • Monoliths (inselbergs) of the white desert at sun set, Egypt
    Western-Desert-Sahara-Egypt-QJEL-21.jpg
  • Monoliths (inselbergs) of the White Desert at sunset, Egypt
    Western-Desert-Sahara-Egypt-QJEL-20.jpg
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